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Kyle Cooke is throwing major shade at West Wilson online as he also played a diss track calling him a “piece of s**t” with “fake little charm” who spreads “lies” and loves the “spotlight.” Last month, Kyle’s estranged wife, Amanda Batula, announced her relationship with West — after they both denied the romance in previous interviews.
West was once in a relationship with Amanda’s (now former) good friend Ciara Miller. Recently, Kyle accused West of playing multiple women, and he hinted that the premise of Summer House is now in jeopardy.
Bravo host Andy Cohen took to his Threads page late last month to ask Summer House fans what questions they would like answered during the upcoming reunion taping.
Andy wrote, “My team is getting ready for the SUMMER HOUSE REUNION. Post your questions for the whole cast here, and tell me where you’re from!”
Kyle responded in a post from April 15, writing, “Are there repercussions for lying on WWHL?”

As most fans will recall, West seemingly lied about his romance with Amanda when he insisted they were just ‘friends’ after Andy asked him about it during a March 24 appearance on WWHL.
“We were just hanging out in New York. She’s single. I gotta show her the streets a little bit. But if it’s not clear, that’s a very important person to me, and I care about her a lot. That’s a friend,” West stated back then.
On Instagram, Bravo content creator Georgio Takounakis shared a video of Kyle happily playing a diss track that Georgio made against West. Kyle played the song a few days ago as he DJ’d at Soft Bar in New York City.
“Is West there? Tell him he’s a piece of s**t,” says the track Kyle played. “You walked in acting like the golden boy, thought you could play that role all summer long till everybody started seeing what was wrong, secretly hooking up with Amanda.”
“I don’t need the stories. I don’t need the spin,” the song continues. “A man shows exactly who he is when the pressure sets in. Move, West, to the left, to the left. All that fake little charm, you can take that mess. … Everything you said don’t mean a thing, d**k face.”
The song also declares that the “whole house” now “sees through” West’s “lies.”
“Take your ego with you on the way out,” the track goes on. “You love the spotlight, love the little applause, till somebody start asking what the truth was. Then it’s silence, then it’s acting confused, like accountability is something you never use.”
“Everybody watch while the mask gets shed,” says the song. “That nice-guy story, yeah, we heard that mess. … Take your lies out with you on the way out, West. … Dumba**.”
A few weeks back, Kyle shaded West in an interview with Adam Glyn.
“I don’t understand the person who just decides, ‘Oh, you know, the guy that’s playing multiple women on TV and off deserves a follow [on social media] right now,’” Kyle stated at the time. “That just blows my mind. [West has] gained 50,000 followers in the last 24 hours.”
“I have a real issue with a dude that manages to use his charm to get whatever he wants and says the right thing at the right time,” he went on. “I’m not saying he manipulated Amanda, but she’s clearly in a vulnerable spot.”