“Summer House” star West Wilson is still navigating dating while living with his ex Ciara Miller.
In a clip of Wednesday’s episode obtained by Page Six exclusively, Wilson dodges his close pal and co-star Jesse Solomon’s questions about his decision to sneak out of their shared home for a solo night out — followed by a sleepover with a “friend.”
“Last night, I thought it was interesting that you left everyone behind. Like, last summer, you never would’ve done that,” Solomon tells Wilson during a private conversation on a beach.
Wilson, 29, admits it was “kind of a d–k move” to ditch his housemates who also wanted to go out, but he declines to go into detail about where he went — and why.
“I think we’re at a point now where, if you’re dating and hooking up with people, like, you don’t have to hide it,” Solomon, 31, points out.
However, when Solomon bluntly asks whether Wilson “hooked up” with his mystery “friend” the night before, Wilson bashfully says, “No.”
“I think, for the sake of just keeping peace, I don’t think I’m gonna be like, ‘Hey, yeah, I f–king, like, hooked up.’ Like, that’s not what I’m here to do,” he adds, referring to the possibility of Miller, 29, getting upset over his romantic interests.
Solomon cautions Wilson not to “lose” himself by “intentionally leaving people behind” and lying about his whereabouts.
“I don’t, like, know exactly what the right thing to do is,” Wilson admits. “I just want to not do anything that could be, like, a d–k move. I’m going off of [Miller], you know? If she’s kind of, like, jokey, laughy.”
Wilson then explains in a confessional that Miller had only become upset with him a week prior when she called him a “f–king loser” for talking about their breakup in an interview with the New York Times.
“Ciara just ripped my f–king head off, and so I’m just trying to keep — if it’s not peace in the house, it’s my own peace right now,” he continues. “I just ball up when things are uncomfortable. I’m not hiding secret wives or girlfriends.
“It’s like, if I end up on a couch [with someone], like, I don’t need to put it on a projector and share what positions we did and what color her hair was.”
West and Miller hit it off over the summer of 2023 when he joined the cast, but their fling fizzled out by that December.
The two hashed out their drama during the Season 8 reunion, where Miller called out West for “playing a game” with her and ending their relationship for “show-related reasons.”
“It was definitely easier for you to latch onto someone as opposed to being out there on your own and people questioning you about your dating life and stuff,” she said last year.
Meanwhile, Wilson acknowledged the Bravo series did play a role in the split because he did not want to be “some f–king dude who came onto the show and is just Ciara’s puppet.”
The exes have continued trying to navigate their new normal on the current season and eventually had a productive conversation where they agreed to try and become friends again.
“Summer House” airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo and is available to stream the next day on Peacock.
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