In fact, the Summer House star is so eager to move on from the drama surrounding his estranged wife Amanda Batula hooking up with his ex-BFF West Wilson, he's actually open to the idea of the couple returning for season 11.

"Hopefully we can still coexist peacefully," Kyle confessed to People in an interview published June 10. "I feel like life's too short. Have I forgiven [West]? No. I’m just not the kind of guy that wants to close someone out of my life, particularly if they played a big part in it."

But that doesn't mean the Loverboy founder isn't still struggling to wrap his head around his costars' unexpected romance.

"I’m doing this the best that I can," Kyle added. "There’s no playbook."

Following the June 9 conclusion of Summer House's explosive reunion, Bravo announced fans will see even more of the West, Amanda fallout when Bravo airs an Aftermath special on June 16 with post-reunion updates from the duo, plus Kyle and West's ex Ciara Miller, who ended her friendship with Amanda over the betrayal.

While Kyle called West's demeanor "more defensive than remorseful" during the three-part showdown, his subsequent one-on-one chat with the sports journalist was slightly more productive in addressing their issues.

"I finally got him to own up to some things I needed to hear him say," Kyle recounted. "I was discouraged that he didn't come prepared to be 100 percent honest about everything. He was still lying about his girlfriend [Meija Moreno] and the reality of his exclusive nature of that relationship, which boggled my mind."

However, it sounds like some more accountability may be needed on West's part.

"It was one of those conversations that I was like, 'I don't know what we just talked about for two and a half hours," he continued. "I'm not saying we talked in circles, but maybe I was too easy on him."

Kyle admitted he still isn't sure why his wife of four years decided to move on with a costar after their January breakup instead of someone outside their friend group.

"I think West is no dummy, I think he realized Amanda's going to have this big PR moment," Kyle confessed. "I think he realized it last summer. I think that's part of the reason why he's pulling his chair up next to Amanda. He's like, 'I'm going to be the white knight here and stand up for Amanda because, well, the internet's going to love her and therefore the internet's going to love me.'"

As for his own love life, Kyle isn't looking to jump into anything serious at the moment.

"I'm traveling a lot, so I'm not even really in a position to date in New York," he admitted. "I'm having fun. I will 100 percent be single this summer because I'm looking at my calendar and I'm like, 'Yeah, there's no chance for me to even date locally.'"

While fans wait for an official casting announcement for season 11, keep reading to see which TV shows were canceled and renewed in 2026.

Netflix announced the small screen adaptation of Holly Jackson's bestselling book trilogy will conclude with the upcoming third season. This final chapter will bring Pip's ultimate investigation to its gripping conclusion.

The NBC drama is done after just two seasons, according to Deadline.

Following the May 31 finale of Euphoria—which saw a heartbreaking end for Zendaya’s Rue—creator Sam Levinson confirmed the third season is the HBO show’s last.

“In terms of the story that we set out to tell,” he said during an appearance on the New York Times’ Popcast, “which is a story about addiction and its consequences, this feels like the end to me. Looking back, you know, on the last eight years, I think it was such a kind of fulfilling journey in terms of this cast, the crew, what we were able to accomplish.”

Brooke Shields' Acorn TV murder mystery series will be back on the case when it returns for season two.

It's time to say "au revoir" to Emily Cooper. Netflix announced season six of the Lily Collins-starring series, set in Greece, will be its last.

Blessed be this news. The Handmaid's Tale spinoff starring Chase Infiniti was renewed for a sophomore season.

The Apple TV freshman comedy series starring Elle Fanning will return for season two.

Court will be adjourned for the Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, with the Netflix legal drama's fifth season serving as its last.

Netflix's docuseries following the NFL's top-tier athletes will return for season three.

Netflix confirmed the series—which premiered on the streamer in 2020—has been renewed for season 11, set in the Massachusetts capital. 

Kate Hudson's sports comedy scored a slam dunk with season three renewal.

Dan Levy's Netflix comedy will take fans on another wild ride during season two.

The coming-of-age series was renewed for season four at Netflix.

See the fallout from Amanda Batula, West Wilson and Ciara Miller's love triangle scandal continue to play out when the hit Bravo series returns for season 11.

Nearly two years after the 18th season of So You Think You Can Dance aired, Fox president Rob Wade confirmed, per Variety, "there’s no plans to order another season."

However, the network noted it had not completely shut off the music, with Wade adding, "We’ve had conversations about it, but nothing formal."

Get excited, baby gorgeous. Utah's iconic Housewives are returning for season seven on Bravo.

Bravo is setting sail on season five of the travel reality show.

The dance competition series' fate hangs in the air following season 18, as Fox Television President Rob Wade confirmed in May that "right now, there’s no plans to order another season."

A new batch of Real Housewives stars will switch places with real-life moms when season two premieres on Bravo.

These Charmers aren't going anywhere. Charleston's beloved socialites will spill more sweet tea during season 13 on Bravo.

Oxygen's true-crime series hosted by June Squibb will document more murderous grandmas during season two.

Bravo's long-running reality series was renewed for lucky number season 13.

Goodbye, chef. FX announced the culinary drama's upcoming fifth season will be its last.

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Oxygen's true crime series will be back for season two.

Kelly Siegler will be back on the case when season three debuts on Oxygen.

Bravo is cooking up more culinary competition because Top Chef will be back for season 24.

ABC's revival of the medical comedy will return for season two.

The animated spinoff will investigate new supernatural mysteries in Hawkins during season two.

The Sci-Fi horror series starring Harold Perrineau will return for a fifth and final season on MGM+.