Amanda Batula says ChatGPT wrote Summer House relationship announcement

Amanda Batula revealed at the Summer House Season 10 reunion that ChatGPT penned the joint statement announcing her relationship with West Wilson. Castmates grilled the pair over the March post amid tensions from their romance. The couple left the New York City taping together Thursday night.

West Wilson and Amanda Batula faced questions from their Summer House castmates at the Season 10 reunion taping in New York City on Thursday night. Sources say the group took issue with the couple's online statement confirming their relationship, shared at the end of March. Batula reportedly made light of it, telling her castmates that ChatGPT wrote the announcement. The pair departed together, later entering the same apartment, hours before audio from the reunion leaked online. Amanda's former best friend Ciara Miller called her a snake for dating her ex in the leaked clips. Amanda's estranged husband and West's former friend Kyle Cooke described the situation as fraudulent. Bravo has launched a full internal investigation into the leak, with no one fired as of Friday. Andy Cohen, Bravo executive, posted on Threads that the ten-hour taping involved emotional disclosures and called the leak disgusting and illegal. The couple confirmed their romance just over two months after Batula and Cooke announced their marriage's end. Batula has expressed regret for hurting others but intends to continue her life with Wilson.

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