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They’re dismissing the speculation.
Amanda Batula and Ciara Miller had an exclusive conversation with Page Six regarding the persistent rumors they encounter due to their public presence. This conversation occurred shortly after their “Summer House” co-star Paige DeSorbo refuted some of the “fan fiction” concerning her recent split from Craig Conover.
“We’ve all experienced being on the receiving end of it when it’s so evidently speculation,” Batula mentioned over Zoom while promoting her and Miller’s collaboration with KIND Snacks. “There have been countless rumors about us individually that any headline [that] emerges, I’m just like, ‘This is absurd.’”
Miller concurred, humorously noting that they find it “somewhat entertaining” to observe what rumors fans are circulating online about her and her companions.
“It’s like, ‘Oh my God, what else can they fabricate?’” Miller, 29, remarked, acknowledging that the fans exhibit “such creativity” with their theories.
“We genuinely have to appreciate the inventiveness and the thought process behind everything because it’s commendable,” she added. “They ought to pen a book.”
Batula, 33, emphasized, “I’m telling you, the fan fiction is outrageous!”
Nonetheless, Miller acknowledged that it feels different for her and her co-stars when watching “everyone comment and conjecture,” as they are aware of the “inside information” regarding their castmates.
“It’s wild, though,” Batula said. “Those headlines and those foolish statements are genuinely never accurate.”
When questioned about any notable hearsay concerning themselves over the years, Batula highlighted past narratives speculating about her union with Kyle Cooke and their future together.
“I feel like I’ve been pregnant, like, five different times,” Batula joked. “And Kyle and I are perpetually getting divorced!”
Conversely, Miller shared that she has dealt with many individuals assuming she underwent “plastic surgery” or had her “breasts augmented” — which she now sees as a compliment.
“I think that’s hilarious,” she quipped. “Thank you!”
DeSorbo, 32, recently found herself countering the rumors following her separation from Craig Conover. She notably referred to one particular rumor about her “ruining” a proposal from Conover as “fan fiction.”
The “Giggly Squad” podcast co-host also dismissed rumors alleging she “cheated” on the “Southern Charm” star with “Saturday Night Live” comedian Marcello Hernandez.
DeSorbo revealed on “Giggly Squad” that she even reached out to Hernandez –– whom she grew close to through her co-host and close friend Hannah Berner –– to apologize for the rumors.
Batula and Miller’s discussion with Page Six transpires in the context of their collaboration with KIND Snacks. The pair partnered with the brand to promote their favorite pastime of “bed rotting” — a social media trend that encourages indulging in staying in bed for long durations as a form of self-care.
“Bed rotting can receive a negative image, but KIND truly understands it, and everything should be in moderation,” Batula clarified. “Bed rotting is beneficial and good for you, and KIND bars are the ideal snack for bed rotting as they create no mess or crumbs.”
Miller concurred, stating, “We’re unwinding. We’re taking moments for ourselves. People presume it’s bad. It’s not. It’s your quality time. Light your candles, set the atmosphere for yourself, and enjoy your favorite snacks.”
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