Former reality television couple Amanda Batula and Kyle Cooke have opened up about the reasons behind their recent separation, shedding light on the dynamics that characterised their four-year marriage. During the second part of the reunion for the reality series ‘Summer House,’ which aired on 2 June, both Batula, 34, and Cooke, 43, candidly detailed their relationship struggles, including a glaring absence of intimacy throughout their time together.
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The two announced their separation in January, concluding a decade-long relationship that included a four-year marriage. During the reunion special, they revealed that their union lacked sexual intimacy, which Cooke described as contributing to a “very unhappy marriage.” When prompted by host Andy Cohen about the duration of their unmet needs, Batula replied, “four,” while Cooke affirmed the claim by adding, “the entire time.”

Batula articulated what she perceived as the pivotal moment in their relationship breakdown, referencing New Year’s Day as the “nail in the coffin.” The couple experienced conflict leading up to the new year, with Batula spending the holiday alone while Cooke DJed at a restaurant. Upon discovering that he was lodging at a hotel in Hoboken, New Jersey, Batula felt compelled to start afresh in 2026—a goal she believed Cooke was undermining by repeating past behaviours that had frustrated her.
Expressing her determination to clarify their situation to fans, Batula indicated that she contacted Bravo PR shortly after the holidays, stating, “I want to put out a statement, because I don’t want people watching this season thinking that Kyle and I are still together after I was treated this way.” This prompted the couple to share a joint statement on their Instagram stories, where they expressed their mutual decision to part ways. They asked for understanding as they focus on personal growth and healing during this difficult time.
Their message conveyed a sense of irony, acknowledging the request for privacy amidst their history of openness about their relationship. In the statement, they noted, “After much reflection, we have mutually and amicably decided to part ways as a couple. We share this with a heavy heart and kindly ask for your grace and support while we focus on our personal growth and healing.”
Batula and Cooke first became engaged in 2018, following two years of dating, and married in September 2021. Their original wedding date in 2020 had to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a situation that many couples faced during this time. The challenges of navigating public scrutiny, combined with personal struggles, appear to have created a perfect storm leading to their current split.
In the reunion discussions, Cooke elaborated on the abruptness of their separation, revealing, “We split the day we put the statement out.” He expressed that their conversation about officially ending the relationship took place only when they were crafting their announcement. The lack of prior communication about their relationship status, according to him, left him feeling blindsided, particularly as he did not have the opportunity to notify his family about the breakup beforehand.
As the third and final segment of the ‘Summer House’ season 10 reunion is set to air on 10 June, viewers are keen to witness further revelations from the couple. The unfolding story serves as a poignant reminder of the pressures faced by those in public relationships and the intricate paths people navigate while prioritising their mental health and well-being.
In an era where social media often invites speculation about the intricacies of personal relationships, Batula and Cooke’s decision to openly discuss their separation encapsulates a struggle with both vulnerability and the desire for privacy. As they venture forward separately, it remains to be seen how this chapter will reshape their lives and what lessons may be gleaned from their experience.
