West Wilson, best known for his role on Summer House, recently opened up about the leak of his private photos during an episode of his “Show Me Something” podcast. He described the incident as one of the most difficult moments in his life, revealing that he found out about the leak just before the Season 10 reunion.

“I know my f—— n—- leaked, but guess what? It’s like the sixth worry of mine right now,” Wilson said on the podcast, highlighting that he is dealing with multiple personal challenges at the moment. He expressed a sense of resignation about the situation, stating that he would “own” the fact that the images were of him.

Wilson described the leaked photos as “not even sexual,” noting that they appeared “medical” in nature. “I’m soft in all of them,” he remarked, adding that he couldn’t recall the exact age of the images. He mentioned that the photos were taken in his former apartment, where he had a sauna.

A friend informed Wilson about the leak shortly before the reunion on April 23. “I was like ‘m———–,’” he recalled, showing his shock and frustration. Despite the situation, he tried to find humor in it, joking about a potential partnership with Manscaped.
The star’s romantic involvement with Amanda Batula has also been a topic of discussion, especially since Batula was close friends with Wilson’s ex-girlfriend, Ciara Miller. During the podcast, Wilson acknowledged the strain this has caused in his relationships with the cast, saying, “What matters to me the most is these are my friends, and I’ve caused a lot of damage.”
He described the reunion as “dark,” recognizing the emotional weight of the conversations. Wilson emphasized that repairing relationships will take time, stating, “Doing the reunion was one step, and we got through it.”

In response to speculation about the timeline of his relationship with Batula, Wilson insisted there was “no overlap” with her previous marriage to Kyle Cooke. “I know there are a thousand different theories right now, but that is one thing that for sure did not happen,” he explained.
As he deals with the backlash and personal challenges, Wilson is focusing on his mental health. “I’m trying to take it a day at a time and just stay off my phone,” he shared.






