The tension that erupted in Part 1 of the Summer House Season 10 reunion only intensified Tuesday night when Part 2 aired on Bravo. Ciara Miller came armed with more clarity and receipts as she confronted Amanda Batula and West Wilson over what she described as a painful violation of girl code. The episode delivered raw emotion, another walk-off, and fresh revelations that left the entire cast reeling.

Andy Cohen hosted the charged gathering just days after Part 1’s already brutal exchanges. Fans watching at home and those who caught the special theatrical screening felt every second of the discomfort. This isn’t just reality TV drama — it’s six years of friendship cracking open in real time.

The Girl Code Confrontation Picks Up Where Part 1 Left Off

Ciara didn’t soften her stance. She reminded Amanda of the years she spent championing her through the ups and downs with Kyle Cooke. The line that landed hardest: “Over the past six years, I have been your fucking champion. I couldn’t fathom that I would be sitting here pissed that you’re fucking my ex.”

She pressed Amanda on the timeline and the secrecy. Texts surfaced again showing Amanda previously downplaying any closeness with West while Ciara tried to reconnect. Ciara called the situation “insane,” noting how Amanda had literally been in the bed with her through countless late-night talks. The betrayal felt deeper because it involved someone Ciara once considered family.

“You move silent, but you’re fucking deadly,” Ciara told Amanda in one heated exchange, her voice steady even as emotions ran high around the couch.

Amanda tried to explain that she got caught up in her feelings. She admitted she had been embarrassed to come clean earlier, especially knowing West was seeing someone else at the time things started between them.

Amanda Walks Off Stage as the Truth About West’s Other Relationship Emerges

The breaking point came when Amanda confessed she felt ashamed admitting she had developed feelings for West and even kissed him while he was still involved with another woman. “I felt embarrassed to say, ‘I have feelings and I have kissed West, and he’s seeing someone else,’” she said before standing up and leaving the stage.

The room froze. Lindsay Hubbard immediately turned to West and told him to go after Amanda and “be a fucking man.” West hesitated, sparking more frustration from the cast. He eventually left but returned without her, leading to a full production break.

During the pause, Ciara and Kyle Cooke used the time to FaceTime Meija Moreno — the woman West had been exclusively dating since at least February 2025. Meija confirmed the relationship details, including that West had called her his girlfriend but kept everything quiet to avoid show drama and potential backlash involving Ciara. She described being hurt that West could so easily move on the very next day after ending things with her.

When filming resumed, the new information shifted the energy. What started as a girl code conversation now carried the weight of West’s pattern of secrecy and easy deception.

Kyle, Lindsay, and the Rest of the Cast Weigh In Hard

Kyle Cooke, still processing his own split from Amanda, didn’t hold back. He zeroed in on West’s “ease of lying” and called him out for treating the women in his life as expendable. At one point Kyle grew emotional, tearing up while defending the idea that everyone deserved a safe space to speak — even as he snapped at Amanda over perceived hypocrisy about partying and moving on.

Lindsay Hubbard stayed fiery throughout, pushing West when he resisted following Amanda and later questioning his excuses about past hookups. Other cast members echoed the same sentiment: the “West show” always seemed to come first.

Ciara stayed remarkably composed and prepared, something Andy Cohen later praised. She made it clear she felt most betrayed by Amanda, the friend who should have known better. The 6-year bond made the girl code breach sting far more than anything West did.

Why This Moment Matters Beyond the Couch

Reality TV thrives on mess, but this one hits different. Ciara has long been one of the more grounded voices in the Summer House group. Watching her confront the two people closest to her former inner circle — and watching Amanda crumble under the weight of her own choices — felt like the end of an era for this friend group.

The revelations about West’s other relationship also reframed the narrative. It wasn’t just about Amanda choosing Ciara’s ex. It was about how easily secrets were kept and how little regard was shown for the ripple effects on everyone else.

Fans online immediately split into camps, but the overwhelming reaction centered on respect for Ciara’s restraint mixed with frustration at how long the deception lasted. The walk-off moment already has people replaying clips and debating whether Amanda will return for Part 3.

What Comes Next in Part 3

Part 3 airs Monday, June 9 on Bravo (with extended and uncensored versions dropping on Peacock). Expect the cast to dig even deeper into West’s timeline with Meija and whether Amanda truly knew the full picture. Kyle’s emotions, Lindsay’s takedowns, and Ciara’s final thoughts on moving forward will likely dominate the final hour.

One thing is already clear: the Summer House Season 10 reunion has delivered on its promise of being one of the most intense in recent Bravo history. The girl code conversation didn’t stay surface-level. It exposed fractures that may not heal anytime soon.

For now, Ciara Miller walked away from Part 2 looking like the one person who came prepared to say everything she needed to say. Amanda Batula and West Wilson left with far more questions than answers hanging over their new relationship.