Fashion Brand Ends Partnership with Amanda Batula Following West Wilson Romance News
Amanda Batula, star of “Summer House,” propelled into the spotlight this week with a bold Instagram campaign for Flower by Edie Parker that swiftly turned controversial.
On Tuesday morning, Batula shared a striking image promoting the brand while wearing a revealing T-shirt reading, “These are your boobs on drugs.” The campaign pledged 15% of proceeds to the Last Prisoner Project, a nonprofit focused on cannabis criminal justice reform.
However, her excitement turned to tumult when she confirmed her relationship with co-star West Wilson just hours later. Page Six has verified that the two are now in a “full-blown relationship.” This development surprised fans and left some peers discontent, as Wilson had previously dated Batula’s best friend, Ciara Miller.
In response to the evolving narrative, the Edie Parker brand quickly replaced Batula’s image with another model, stating on Instagram, “A lot can change in a day 👀😮💨 Same shirt. Same great charity. New model.” They reiterated their support for the Last Prisoner Project, encouraging purchases of the T-shirt.
Amanda Batula’s campaign for Flower by Edie Parker went live Tuesday morning — and was deleted hours later. Edie-Parker
Despite the brand’s swift decision, the fallout continues, with sources indicating that both Miller and Batula’s estranged husband, Kyle Cooke, have expressed their grievances. “It’s not just a hookup,” remarked an insider about Batula’s relationship with Wilson, hinting at deeper tensions among the group.
Social media reactions have been mixed. Some fans voiced support for Miller, while others rallied behind Batula. Comments varied, with one user noting the brand’s resilient shift in strategy, while another lamented the impact of Batula’s personal life on her professional opportunities.
This evolving situation highlights not only the intertwined relationships within the “Summer House” cast but also raises questions about personal choices affecting public perceptions and brand collaborations.







