Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula are officially over — and yes, the “Summer House” couple confirmed it themselves this time.
On Monday, the longtime Bravo pair shared a joint Instagram Stories statement announcing they have decided to end their relationship after nearly a decade together. And while it’s a big headline for casual viewers, Bravo and Cocktails readers have been clocking the signs for months.
“After much reflection, we have mutually and amicably decided to part ways as a couple,” the pair wrote. “We share this with a heavy heart and kindly ask for your grace and support while we focus on our personal growth and healing.”
They continued, “It feels ironic to ask for privacy at this time since we’ve always tried to be open and honest about our relationship, but your kindness and respect will go a long way as we try to navigate our next chapter.”
Cocktailers Knew Amanda Batula and Kyle Cooke’s Split Was Coming for Months
Bravo and Cocktails previously reported that Cooke, 43, and Batula, 34, were recently seen at Bravo headquarters — seemingly working out how to announce their split publicly. According to the report, they also spent Thanksgiving and Christmas separately, each with one of their dogs. (And yes: PLEASE don’t split up the dogs.)
Cooke and Batula started dating in 2016 during the first season of “Summer House” and became one of the franchise’s biggest couples. They tied the knot in September 2021 at Batula’s family home in New Jersey, with cameras rolling.
But fans have also watched the relationship struggle for years, including Cooke admitting he cheated shortly before proposing in 2018. Even after that, rumors and tension continued to trail them, with the two often insisting they were staying united.
In November 2025, Page Six reported that a source claimed the couple was living separately while dealing with a “challenging time.” At the time, the same source insisted they were “not on a break” and were still committed to trying.
Then came the “Summer House” season 10 trailer, released Dec. 7, 2025, which put their issues front and center. In one moment, Batula accused Cooke of staying out all night and coming home “at like, 6:30 in the morning.”
The trailer also hinted at deeper long-term disagreements, including where they wanted to live and whether they were ready to start a family. Cooke’s lifestyle shift didn’t help either. He’s still the founder and CEO of his canned cocktail company — where Batula serves as creative and branding director — but he’s also now a traveling DJ.
“I wanted him to stop going out and partying, and he found a career where he goes out late and parties,” Batula said in the season 10 teaser.
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