Amanda Batula issued an apology nearly two weeks after confirming her and “Summer House” co-star West Wilson’s bombshell romance.
In a “short and sweet” Instagram Story statement Friday, Batula acknowledged being “MIA” in recent days.
“I wanted to come back on and say that I’m truly sorry to everyone I’ve disappointed and hurt,” the 34-year-old wrote.
While Batula did not name her BFF — and Wilson’s ex — Ciara Miller by name, she addressed the apology to “those I know personally who I’ve reached out to individually.”
The reality star continued, “For the sake of my mental health, I’m going to try to start living my life with some sense of normalcy. If you see me out or posting online, please know that this still weighs very heavily on me.
“I’m not ignoring what’s happening or what’s unfolded,” Batula insisted before revealing she “will be at the reunion.”
The Bravolebrity vowed to “address any and all questions honestly and directly there.”
In her and Wilson’s initial March statement confirming what Page Six hears is a “full-blown relationship,” the duo noted that their “connection” had “an impact beyond” them.
“We … never wanted our actions to cause any hurt or be perceived as careless,” the pair wrote last month, requesting “respect and understanding as [they] navigate this.”
Their joint confirmation came in the wake of “growing online speculation,” which was fueled by their fellow cast members‘ cryptic social media activity.
Miller, who dated Wilson in 2023 and reportedly “hooked up” with him again weeks before the sports journalist went public with Batula, has yet to directly address the scandal.
The 30-year-old has, however, shared pointed posts with her followers about “sisterhood” and battling “hard things.”
As for Batula’s estranged husband, Kyle Cooke, the Loverboy creator asked haters to go easy on his ex last week — but did acknowledge the drama puts the future of “Summer House” in jeopardy.
He called out Wilson in a recent interview with street journalist Adam Glyn, saying, “[Batula’s] kind of getting cyber bullied and at the end of the day, all I know is, West seems to be the kind of guy playing multiple women at the same time.
“Amanda knows that what she did was wrong, and is trying to come to terms with it,” he said. “She is not well.”
Batula, notably, was savagely dropped from a fashion brand hours after her campaign launched.
Meanwhile, Miller’s career is skyrocketing, with an insider telling us opportunities have been “flooding in.”



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