West Wilson leaves Amanda Batula’s apartment with shoes in hand after first public date since romance bombshell

West Wilson did the walk of shame the morning after he and Amanda Batula had their first public date since confirming their romance.

Wilson was pictured leaving Batula’s NYC apartment on Saturday around 1:30 p.m. with his shoes and overnight bag in hand.

The 31-year-old wore an all black outfit including a long-sleeved Nike shirt, gym shorts and a hat.

He also sported a pair of sunglasses and AirPods as he stared down at his phone.

West Wilson leaving Amanda Batula's apartment in New York City

West Wilson (pictured above) was seen leaving Amanda Batula’s apartment in New York City on Saturday afternoon Fernando Ramales / BACKGRID

West Wilson leaving Amanda Batula's apartment in New York City on April 11

Wilson (seen above) had shoes and his overnight bag in hand. Fernando Ramales / BACKGRID

West Wilson leaving Amanda Batula's apartment in New York City on April 11

The reality star wore an all black outfit and sunglasses. Fernando Ramales / BACKGRID

On Friday night, Wilson and Batula, 34, hit up several NYC hotspots including the Blind Tiger Alehouse and Emmett’s on Grove, where they double dated with another couple.

Sources exclusively told Page Six that the “Summer House” stars “made out” at the dinner table.

“They seemed like they were having a good time,” the insider shared. “They kissed. They were there for a while.”

One of the videos from the outing obtained by Page Six showed Batula letting her hair down at the table as she sat alongside Wilson.

Amanda Batula out in New York City

Wilson and Batula (pictured above in New York City on April 10) went on a double date on Friday night. Fernando Ramales / BACKGRID

West Wilson in New York City on April 7

The couple “made out” at the dinner table at Emmett’s on Grove, sources told Page Six (Wilson is pictured above). BACKGRID

The Bravo stars confirmed their relationship in a bombshell social media statement on March 31.

“It was never our intention to purposely hide anything,” they wrote. “Given the complicated relationship dynamics involved and the scrutiny that comes with being on a reality show, we needed a little space to process things privately before speaking on it.”

Wilson and Batula also said they didn’t expect their “genuine, longstanding friendship” to “evolve” into something more.

West Wilson and Amanda Batula

Wilson and Batula had their first public date after they confirmed their relationship on March 31. Instagram/ West Wilson

West Wilson and Amanda Batula

Hours before the date, Batula (seen above with Wilson) apologized “to everyone I’ve disappointed and hurt.” Getty Images

In their statement, the pair failed to mention co-star Ciara Miller, who was best friends with Batula and dated Wilson in 2023.

Miller, who reportedly “hooked up” with Wilson again weeks before the sports journalist went public with Batula, has yet to directly address the scandal, aside from a few subtle digs on social media.

After Wilson and Batula received backlash for their relationship, Batula issued a publicly apology to her fans hours before her date night with Wilson on Friday.

West Wilson and Amanda Batula

Batula (seen above with Wilson) did not mention ex-BFF Ciara Miller, who dated Wilson in 2023, in her apology. Instagram/ Amanda Batula

Ciara Miller

Miller (seen above in a Sephora partnership post) has not directly addressed the scandal. Ciara Miller/Instagram

“I wanted to come back on and say that I’m truly sorry to everyone I’ve disappointed and hurt,” she wrote on Instagram.

Batula, who again didn’t name Miller in her apology, insisted that she wasn’t “ignoring what’s happening or what’s unfolded.”

She also confirmed that she’ll be at the “Summer House” Season 10 reunion set to film later this month and “will be addressing any and all questions honestly and directly there.”

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