“Summer House” newcomer West Wilson is remaining tight-lipped on where things stand between him and his co-star-turned-lover, Ciara Miller.
The reality star recently stopped by Page Six’s studio in New York City, where we asked him to spill the tea about his current relationship status.
We brought up how Miller previously told us she spent her Valentine’s Day on a double date – though she failed to reveal who was all involved in that hangout at the time.
“Where was I? Umm, I’m trying to remember,” Wilson coyly said in response.
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“Everyone before the shows aired has been like, ‘Oh, get ready for the DMs,’ and I was like, ‘I’ll get a couple,’ [but] no, it’s been f–king crazy –– a little overwhelming,” he confessed.
But Wilson continued to play coy on whether female Bravo fans should keep messaging him amid his possible relationship with Miller.
“There are a lot of women who shoot their shots but preface [with], ‘If things don’t work out, I’m here,’” he explained. “It’s so nice, so those get a little double tap. There’s a lot of respect in the DMs. People don’t believe that, but there is.”
Wilson told us that while most of the messages come from fans, a former “Bachelor” contestant recently hit the follow button.
“I forgot her name. She’s hot though, she looks great,” he spilled.
The Bravolebrity clarified that he has “not DMed” her yet, but he was “so happy with the follow from a different show.”
As for the rest of the DMs? Wilson admitted that it’s gotten to the point where he “can’t keep up” with the messages. He said he’s been trying to “remove” himself “from caring,” but finding it difficult as he’s the type of person who feels “bad” if he doesn’t “text everyone back.”
“I carry guilt from, even if someone just says, ‘Hey love you on the show,’ I feel obligated to say ‘thank you,’ but you can’t do that to everybody. And once you do that, you’ve opened the gate,” he said.
As viewers of the show have witnessed, Wilson and Miller, both 28, quickly hit it off when he joined the show in Season 8 last summer. Bravo even aired their first date – and first sleepover, in a tent.
“Summer House” airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo, with episodes available to stream via Peacock the following day.