“Summer House” star Ciara Miller slammed her co-star Carl Radke for stirring the pot behind the scenes.
“He’s kind of like a closeted a–hole sometimes,” Miller exclusively said on Pvnew’s “Virtual Reali-Tea” podcast.
Miller’s co-star and “CoDependents” podcast host Mya Allen — who was also present for the interview — laughed and said that she was “not wrong.”
“She loves to say that, and it catches me off guard every time,” Allen added.
Miller, 27, called out Radke while discussing a heated conversation he had with Danielle Olivera’s then-boyfriend, Robert Sieber, during the latest episode of the hit Bravo show.
At the time, Sieber had confronted Radke, 38, for not telling Olivera, 34, that he was proposing to her then-BFF, Lindsay Hubbard, 36. The two women had been in the midst of a falling out.
Miller explained that keeping the proposal quiet from Olivera was especially “weird,” because Radke “used one of Danielle’s contacts to set up the engagement.”
To add fuel to the fire, Radke had only told longtime friend Kyle Cooke and “Summer House” newbie Chris Leoni — who he had met just a few months before.
“No disrespect to Chris, but like, you just met Chris, right? Chris knows this information, and then you’re going to put Danielle into the category of like the ‘girls in the house,’ like, she’s not really a girl in the house,” Allen told us.
Allen was referring to Radke justifying that he didn’t tell Olivera about the proposal because he didn’t disclose the news to any of the women in the “House.”
However, the two had previously been best friends for years, so Olivera got offended by being grouped with the rest of the women who have had varying levels of friendships with Hubbard.
Prior to Sieber and Radke’s intense chat, Olivera found out about her former best friend’s engagement from Cooke and hysterically sobbed.
She then joined her other castmates at a post-engagement party to celebrate the couple where she proceeded to tell several of Hubbard’s friends that she was unaware of the proposal.
“I sympathize with her because it’s like I wouldn’t want to be in that situation with my best friend on such a big platform,” Allen told us.
Miller also added that Olivera “brought a bunch of booze back” to the shared Hamptons mansion for a post-game party in an attempt to reconcile her earlier actions.
“I do think she did end up trying in some ways knowing she didn’t show up in all the best ways,” she said. “She tried.”
Hubbard and Radke have since remained at odds with Olivera, but they had the opportunity to reconnect at the Season 7 reunion, which was taped on April 27.
“Summer House” airs Mondays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo, while Allen and Miller’s podcast, “CoDependents” drops new episodes every Wednesday.