May25 , 2026

    Ciara Miller Is ‘Excited to Move On’ After ‘Summer House’ Reunion, Affirms She & Amanda Batula Are ‘For Sure’ Done

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    Ciara Miller is opening up about moving on following all the Summer House drama that has unfolded this year.

    The 30-year-old reality star recently attended the 2026 amfAR Gala Cannes in France, and spoke about the Bravo show’s upcoming reunion, and her friendship with co-star Amanda Batula.

    If you recall, earlier this year, Ciara‘s friend and co-star Amanda and her ex/co-star West Wilson confirmed they were dating, and it will be addressed at the season ten reunion.

    Still from the Summer House season ten reunion

    While speaking with People at the amfAR Gala, Ciara said she’s been in survival mode.

    “Make it to the waiting and make it to the end of all of this. I’m excited to put it all behind me,” she dished. “The reunion was quite the day, but we are on to bigger and better and, you know, we can say goodbye to certain things.”

    Ciara Miller at the Summer House season ten reunion

    “I think it will definitely get some clarity. I think it was very cathartic,” Ciara added about the reunion. “It’s one of those situations that’s unfortunate but you know, I’m so excited to move on from this. You can’t take everyone with you. It’s nice to be able to go into this next chapter of my life and have clarity on who is supposed to be there and who is not.”

    The Summer House season ten reunion will begin with part one on Tuesday (May 26) at 8pm ET/PT on Bravo. This year will mark the series’ first-ever three-part reunion, with uncensored and extended versions of all three parts available to stream next day on Peacock.

    If you missed it, check out the trailer here!

    As Ciara said, “on to bigger and better” things – this summer, she’s heading to Fiji to host Love Island USA‘s weekly recap show Aftersun, and this fall, she’s competing on Dancing With the Stars.

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