“Summer House Sparks Fly”: West Wilson CONFIRMS He’s Been Dating Mia Alario for 2 Months, Insisting He Has No Interest in Her Past Marriage to Troy Radtke While Praising Her Alluring Charm

West Wilson is finally opening up about his sizzling new romance, confirming he’s been seeing Mia Alario for the past two months. But while fans might expect drama over Mia’s past marriage to Troy Radtke, West insists his focus is entirely on the present—and the undeniable chemistry between them.

A New Romance Ignites

“Two months in, and I’ve never felt this alive,” West shared, his voice full of admiration. “Mia has this charm, this spark that I can’t ignore. It’s magnetic. I’m not looking backward; I’m only moving forward with her.” Friends close to the couple describe their early days as a blend of intense passion and cautious excitement, noting that both are keenly aware of the spotlight their relationship attracts.

Past Shadows or Present Sparks?

Despite whispers about Mia’s history with Troy Radtke, West insists there’s nothing to worry about. “Her past doesn’t define her,” he said. “I respect what she’s been through, but that’s not what matters to me. What matters is us—what we’re building, what we’re sharing right now.”

Insiders admit that while the couple is determined to keep drama at bay, reality TV fans are already speculating about potential tension, jealous exes, and the inevitable social media uproar.

Chemistry That Can’t Be Denied

From late-night texts to spontaneous weekend adventures, West and Mia’s connection seems impossible to ignore. Friends note that Mia’s “alluring charm” and West’s magnetic presence make them the couple everyone is watching, sparking excitement and envy among their peers.

A Relationship Under the Spotlight

Even with fans dissecting every interaction, West says he’s committed to keeping things real and drama-free—at least publicly. But insiders hint that with two months of passion already under their belts, Summer House gossip mills are primed for fireworks, as friends and exes inevitably weigh in on the burgeoning romance.