Is West Wilson really trying to blame his ice-cold reunion performance on prescription medication? Girl, please.
Just when we thought the Summer House drama had finally cooled down, Ciara Miller—who happens to be a registered nurse, because of course she is—decided to drag West Wilson for filth on Tuesday night with a PSA that basically says: “Nice try, bestie, but that dog won’t hunt.” West apparently attempted to explain away his emotionally detached behavior at the reunion by citing his beta blocker prescription, suggesting the medication somehow zapped his ability to feel feelings. Ciara wasn’t having it, and honestly? She had every right to call him out.
In her fiery response, the stunning nurse took to social media to set the record straight: “Just a medical note: beta blockers DON’T remove emotion.” Translation: West, you can’t medical your way out of this one, honey. Beta blockers are primarily used to manage heart rate and blood pressure—they’re not emotional suppressants that turn you into a robot. If anything, West’s attempt to hide behind his prescription bottle is giving major “caught red-handed” energy, and fans are absolutely living for Ciara’s no-nonsense takedown.
The internet immediately erupted into chaos, with viewers flooding Twitter and Instagram to applaud Ciara’s sass and scientific smackdown. “Ciara really said NOT TODAY, SATAN,” one fan wrote, while another commented, “A nurse shutting down medical excuses? We stan a queen with credentials!” The comments section became a virtual masterclass in calling out BS when you see it.
What makes this even more delicious is that Ciara didn’t just drop a passive-aggressive comment—she came prepared with actual facts. While West was out here trying to medicalize his way out of accountability, Ciara brought the receipts AND the medical knowledge. Summer House fans are absolutely eating up the fact that someone finally said what we were all thinking: if you acted cold and detached at the reunion, own it—don’t blame your meds.
The reunion drama continues to simmer, and West’s attempted defense has officially backfired spectacularly. Between Ciara’s clinical breakdown and public sentiment turning against his excuse, he might want to consider a different strategy—because the medication defense is officially DOA.
What do you think? A) Ciara was right to call out his weak excuse B) West deserves privacy about his medical situation