Ciara Miller, the star of Bravo's 'Summer House,' has been making headlines for her personal life, but she's also finding a creative outlet in a new music video by rapper Shaboozey.

The video, titled 'The Outlaws,' permiered on June 5 and stars Miller as Cherie Lee, a woman seeking revenge against a gang of outlaws.

The $30 million toe in the water

The music video marks a significant departure from Miller's reality TV persona, and it's clear that she's poured her heart and soul into the project.

Miller's natural hair and period-piece clothing added to the video's authenticity, making her a believable Cherie Lee.

Meanwhile, Miller is also navigating her own drama with ex West Wilson and former best friend Amanda Batula.

Why 4,000 unsold units became the prize

The video's success has been a welcome distraction for Miller, who has been open about her feelings and struggles with heartbreak.

Despite the initial hurt, Miller has stated that she will accept Wilson and Batula's relationship if they are truly in love.

However, Miller has accused Wilson of playing games with her feelings, and fans have been speculating about the two's relationship.

An echo of Sydney's 2024 institutional buy-up

The music video's themes of revenge and heartbreak are eerily reminiscent of Miller's own real-life drama.

Miller's friendship with Batula has been strained since Batula started dating Wilson, Miller's ex, earlier this year.

Miller's recent Instagram post, in which she humorously commented on Sephora's loyalty rewards, seemed to reference her own experiences with loyalty.

Who is the unnamed buyer?

Despite the public nature of her heartbreak, Miller has stated that it was an additional layer of hurt.

As she moves on from her real-life drama, Miller is finding solace in her new role and the creative outlet it provides.

The music video's success is a testament to Miller's talent and dedication, and fans are eagerly awaiting her next move.