Batula first appeared on the series in 2017, eventually becoming a full-time fixture alongside Kyle Cooke. Her exit marks a significant shift for the long-running show, though sources suggest she may still appear in limited cameo roles. The decision to cut ties with the veteran star comes after her relationship with Wilson sparked intense backlash from both castmates and viewers.
The romance between Batula and Wilson, who previously dated cast member Ciara Miller, created friction during the season 10 reunion. Miller publicly criticized the pair for their lack of transparency, a sentiment that resonated with fans of the show. While Batula and Wilson defended their connection as a natural outgrowth of a long-standing friendship, the public fallout appears to have influenced production decisions regarding the upcoming season.
While the roster faces uncertainty, Bravo leadership remains focused on other talent. Noah Sampton, SVP of production, recently identified Ciara Miller as a vital part of the franchise's future, signaling that her role within the group remains secure. Meanwhile, other cast members are expanding their reach beyond the Hamptons; KJ Dillard has stepped into a new role as a brand ambassador for Kenneth Cole, pivoting toward advocacy for mental health and masculinity.
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