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Summer House Star West Wilson Exits Bravo Amid Drama, Kyle Busch’s Will and Jelly Roll’s Divorce Stir TikTok

A look at the latest celebrity developments that have captured headlines in early June 2026

Us Weekly’s weekly roundup for June 16, 2026 spotlights three headline‑making stories that have rippled through reality television, NASCAR and social media. The stories involve the departure of a familiar face from a long‑running Bravo series, the final wishes of a celebrated stock car driver, and a musical duo’s personal split that spilled onto a popular short‑form video platform.

West Wilson's Exit and New Focus

West Wilson, best known for his appearances on Bravo’s Summer House, confirmed that he will not return for another season after a mutual agreement with the network. The decision follows a period of intense scrutiny surrounding his relationship with Amanda Batula, which producers said played a role in the eventual split. Rather than retreat from the spotlight, Wilson has announced plans to devote his energy to a podcast and several business ventures he has been developing behind the scenes.

A Quiet Settlement in Kyle Busch's Estate

In the world of motorsports, Kyle Busch’s recently filed will designates all tangible personal property to his wife, Samantha Busch. The document comes after a tragic accident that claimed the driver’s life, a circumstance that prompted speculation about potential legal action. Busch’s family has chosen not to pursue a wrongful‑death lawsuit, despite public assertions that the incident could have been prevented, opting instead for a private resolution that respects the driver’s wishes.

A Decade‑Long Marriage Comes to an End

The personal lives of musicians Jelly Roll and his former partner Bunnie Xo have also made headlines. Jelly Roll cited "irreconcilable differences" in a divorce filing that lists a May 9 separation date, bringing an end to a partnership that spanned nearly ten years. Two days after the filing, Bunnie Xo posted a cryptic TikTok video that referenced "women's intuition," a move that has sparked speculation among fans and commentators alike.

Together, these narratives illustrate how the boundaries between entertainment, sport and digital culture continue to blur, with each story offering a glimpse into the personal decisions that shape public personas. As audiences remain invested in the lives of their favorite personalities, the fallout from contracts, wills and social‑media posts underscores the complex interplay between private choices and public perception.

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