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Is Ciara Miller the Next Bachelorette? Summer House Star Sets the Record Straight

Is Ciara Miller the Next Bachelorette? Summer House Star Sets the Record Straight
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Bachelor Nation’s buzzing, and Ciara Miller just weighed in: after headline-making drama with ex West Wilson and former friend Amanda Batula, the Summer House star reveals where she stands on leading The Bachelorette Season 22.

If you happen to inhabit the overlap on the Venn diagram of 'Summer House' viewers and 'The Bachelorette' fans, you might have spotted the latest rumor circulating online: Ciara Miller potentially headlining the next season of 'The Bachelorette.' Well, Miller herself just shut that one down—and she didn’t exactly sugarcoat it.

Ciara Miller to 'The Bachelorette'? Not Even Close

Miller, fresh off the messiest kind of reality TV drama—something about her ex (West Wilson) and the ever-slippery friendship politics with Amanda Batula—was asked directly if she might swerve into dating-reality territory with Season 22 of 'The Bachelorette.'

Her reply? Let’s just say it could not have been clearer or more on-brand for someone who has publicly admitted to being "way too private." She told Glamour, and I quote (because honestly, it's perfect):

"F—k no. I’m way too private."

So, there you have it. She’s not just passing—she’s running in the other direction.

Reality TV? Yes. Reality TV Romance? Hard Pass.

Miller’s never been shy about her complicated relationship with reality TV attention. She gets a ton of scrutiny for her dating life, but, as she points out, she’s only ever dated two people on camera. The idea that fans (or haters) can judge her entire romantic type based on, well, two data points? She finds it as silly as you’re probably imagining.

Maybe the most relatable thing Miller said: if she were an expert at this dating thing, she’d probably be married by now. (Honestly, relatable content for most of us mere mortals.)

  • On dating in the public eye: Miller’s had it with the blame game, especially the way young women are expected to instantly spot red flags. According to her, men are pretty skilled at putting up a front for months—so why are women labeled for having 'bad taste' if the mask slips later?
  • On her own single status: She’s not just okay with being single—she’s actively enjoying it. Miller says she can’t even picture anyone else living in her apartment at the moment, and she’s not losing sleep over it, either.
  • On her reality TV future: While she’s cool with reality TV for now (single, in NYC, living it up), she doesn’t see herself sharing her life as a mom or raising her kids on camera. Basically, this chapter is all about her, and she’s not interested in inviting America into the next one.

So, in summary: Ciara Miller isn’t joining 'The Bachelorette.' She’s busy thriving on her own, and honestly, maybe reality TV dating shows could learn a thing or two from her approach. Or at least from her candor.