Lindsay Hubbard tells West Wilson to be a man at Summer House reunion
Amanda Batula ran off stage crying as her co-stars turned on West Wilson during the Season 10 reunion
- Lindsay Hubbard screamed at West Wilson to go after Amanda Batula on stage
- Kyle Cooke backed Hubbard and also urged Wilson to console Batula
- Hubbard called Wilson a toddler and accused him of clout-chasing throughout the reunion
West Wilson found himself on the receiving end of a furious outburst from Lindsay Hubbard during the second part of the Summer House Season 10 reunion, which aired on Tuesday.
Amanda Batula runs off stage
The confrontation was sparked when Amanda Batula left the stage in tears after the cast made pointed remarks about her relationship with Wilson. As she walked off, the entire cast — Hubbard included — rounded on Wilson and demanded he go after her.
"You should go after your f—ing girl," Hubbard, 39, screamed. "Get up and go after her West. Be a f—ing man."
Wilson, 31, pushed back rather than immediately following Batula. "Just so you can tell me that we both f—ing left and bitch about that?" he replied.
Hubbard was unmoved. "No. If you want to be a f—ing man, make the decision as a man and go after her," she fired back.
Kyle Cooke weighs in
Batula's estranged husband, Kyle Cooke, also stepped in to back Hubbard during the tense exchange. "I would go after her to make sure she's okay," Cooke told Wilson, who eventually relented and left the stage to console Batula.
A reunion-long feud
The confrontation was not an isolated incident. Hubbard has repeatedly aimed at both Wilson and Batula throughout the reunion, largely over the pair's decision to keep their romance hidden from the rest of the cast in its early stages.
During part one, which aired the previous week, Hubbard tore into Wilson over his decision to have his ex Ciara Miller for sleepovers just months before he began a relationship with one of her closest friends.
"West, you're so fucking good. I'm getting pulled into you right now, and I can catch myself. You're so f—ng good," Hubbard told the sports journalist.
She continued: "You're good at pulling girls. Do whatever you need to do to climb the ladder, to clout-chase to get wherever you f–king need to go, and then boom — they don't work for you, they don't serve what you need to be served, and you drop them."
Hubbard went on to claim that Wilson would repeat the same pattern with Batula, insisting he "can't handle" the pressure when things get difficult. She rounded off her remarks by calling him "a f—ing toddler."
Hubbard not ready to give up on Batula friendship
Despite the ferocity of her public comments, Hubbard has indicated that she is not yet willing to walk away from her decade-long friendship with Batula.
Last month, she exclusively told Page Six's Virtual Reali-Tea hosts Evan Real and Danny Murphy that she felt she owed it to their shared history to give Batula a proper hearing.
"I think that I owe it to the history of our 10 years of friendship to hear her out," she said.
"I think that I have a lot of feelings. I obviously spoke about a lot of my feelings at the reunion. But there's still more to be said. And I think different environments can create different conversations," Hubbard added.
During the same interview, Hubbard described the Season 10 reunion as "one of the most intense, dramatic reunions" she had ever been part of.
The Summer House Season 10 reunion concludes next Tuesday on Bravo.
