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Ciara Miller Drags Craig Conover On ‘WWHL,’ Says She’d Like To See Paige DeSorbo Date Someone Who Is “More Self-Aware And Doesn’t Lie”

Ciara Miller has entered the chat. On Wednesday night’s (Feb. 12) episode of Watch What Happens Live, the Summer House star rushed to Paige DeSorbo‘s defense following Craig Conover‘s tell-all on the Andy Cohen-led talk show last week.

In response to Conover saying he had no business shutting down the rumors that DeSorbo cheated on him since he’s now the ex-boyfriend, Miller claimed Conover knew “exactly what he was doing” by keeping quiet.

“I honestly think that it would’ve been nice just given the past three years. I feel like Paige has been so generous and kind of cleaning up things and not letting things come to air,” Miller said, seemingly referring to the surprise moment in the Summer House Season 9 teaser where DeSorbo alleged that she caught Conover texting two other women during the course of their relationship.

“I think this [was] one time that Paige needed him to say something and he didn’t,” Miller continued. “Paige didn’t cheat on Craig and he knows that and regardless of whether or not he wants to say, I feel like we all know what he’s doing. We know how the Bravo fans love to run with things and by him not saying anything, he knows exactly what he’s doing.”

Lindsay Hubbard, who also appeared on WWHL, then accused Conover of “milking” the breakup.

“He came on here and he was like, ‘I’m the ex-boyfriend. This is now the role, I’m the scorned ex-boyfriend, and here’s the role I’m going to play,’” she said. “Like, come on.”

Miller also clapped back at Conover’s claim that DeSorbo “lied” on her Giggly Squad podcast when she said he wasn’t “blindsided” by her decision to end their relationship.

“For him to say that she lied on her podcast, it’s like, well, the network has the montage of you lying, so do with that what you will,” Miller said, while Hubbard added, “He has yelled at me one too many times for me to care.”

As for who DeSorbo should date next, Miller said, “I definitely want to see her with someone who’s like a 180 from Craig. And probably someone who’s a little bit more self-aware and doesn’t lie,” noting that she’d also like her friend to find someone who is “not as soft” as Conover.

Watch What Happens Live airs Sunday through Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET on Bravo. New episodes are available to stream the next day on Peacock.

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