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“Summer House” star Ciara Miller is praising country singer Shaboozey after starring in his most recent music video, “Cowgirl.” The music video debuted a day ago and comes at a time of growing opportunities for Miller, both on and off screen.
Shaboozey teased Miller’s appearance in his “Cowgirl” music video weeks ago, and it finally debuted on June 5, 2026. The single is one of the tracks on the Grammy-winner’s upcoming album, “The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales.”
“Meditating on revenge, redemption, and romance, ‘Cowgirl’ is one of the compositions that predates many songs Shaboozey fans have already known and loved for years,” a description of the video reads, per PEOPLE.
In the video, Miller walks into a saloon and outdrinks a broad-shouldered cowboy before beating another in an arm wrestling match.
Across the bar, Miller is gaining the respect from the other patrons, including Shaboozey, who sings, “You a wild little cowgirl / I wanna see you dance / God d-mn.”

Hours after the video’s release, Miller praised Shaboozey in a lengthy post on her Instagram Stories.
“I’ve always wanted to be in a country music video, so getting to be part of this felt surreal and like a lifelong dream come true,” she shared.
The Bravo reality star then thanked Shaboozey for working with her, adding that it was “incredible to watch such a clear, creative vision come to life.”
Miller went on to share how “grateful” she was for the opportunity, calling it “an experience I’ll never forget.”

Miller’s work with Shaboozey comes months after the 30-year-old became a trending topic. For those who may be unfamiliar, Miller was betrayed by her “Summer House” co-stars, Amanda Batula and West Wilson.
In March 2026, the pair announced their relationship with a joint statement on Instagram after weeks of intense speculation.
“We’ve seen the growing online speculation, so while this is still very new, we wanted to provide some clarity,” they wrote. “It was never our intention to purposely hide anything. Given the complicated relationship dynamics involved and the scrutiny that comes with being on a reality show, we need a little space to process things privately before speaking on it.”
The problem? Miller, Batula’s former best friend, dated Wilson in 2023. In seasons 8-10 of “Summer House,” Miller detailed their up-and-down relationship and was candid with the viewers about how the end of their dating relationship impacted her.
According to The Blast, Miller said she was “excited” to put the drama behind her, adding, “You know, we can say goodbye to certain things.”

Before Miller can say goodbye to the drama, though, she has to get through the show’s explosive three-part reunion.
The Blast reported about the super teaser, which showed Miller explaining to Batula how hurt she was by her, considering she’s been her “champion” for six years.
“I couldn’t fathom that I would be sitting here pissed that you’re f–king my ex,” she said. “He wants to embarrass me. He wants to get his last little words in. And I hope it works, because he’s with you to spite me.”
Also, during the reunion, Miller told host Andy Cohen that she believed Batula and Wilson would work out because of Batula’s insecurities.
“I honestly think that the best, like, woman for West is, like, someone who’s not gonna check him on anything, and that’s totally Amanda,” she said. “She’s very mute. She’s gonna be that weak figure that he needs, and he can always be the star in the relationship. So, I actually think, like, maybe it could work.”
The “Summer House” drama is crossing into new territory beyond Bravo, as esteemed actress Kerry Washington from “Scandal” and “Django Unchained” recently shared that she was “Team Ciara.” And if that wasn’t enough, she emphasized her point by adding, “Obviously.”