Ally Lewber said Lisa Vanderpump tried to “convince” that he stayed with former boyfriend James Kennedy after his December 2024 judgment on positions of domestic violence after a relapse of alcohol.
“She called me, and assured, how,” are you okay? “I mean, this was, two months later, but she called and did … Maybe a month?
Lewber, 29, described Vanderpump, 64, as “maternal” and “very protective about James”, which she was really strange “when she joined” Vanderpump Rules “in season 10 of 2023.
“[But] Then, child or start understanding it a little more. But yes, she was basically like, ‘Ally, he needs you. They are really well together, “said the astrologer, confirming Joy’s statement that Vanderpump was supposedly” trying to convince [her] To keep him. “
Lewber continued: “She said: ‘You should go travel with him [DJ] Shows this weekend. ‘I am like’, first of all, what does it show? It is canceled right now. And also, right? I just moved to an apartment. We are not together. “
According to Lewber, the restorer made a point to stress the conversation of Doir, “‘Well, you were also drinking.”
Althegh, the singer described the phone call as “Reaxly Weird”, certainly made it “weak at the moment”, which left her “questioning everything.”
She thought for herself: “Uh, did I make the wrong decision?”
When Viall asked Lewber if he thought that Kennedy, 33, had sent Vanderpump to contact her, she replied: “I don’t know. I really don’t know.”
Joy, then, asked Lewber if he felt the “need to protect Lisa Vanderpump at this time”, to which she confessed, “yes.”
Vanderpump’s representatives did not respond immediately to the request for comments on the Six page.
Lewber argues that “it was not injured physically” the night Kennedy was arrested, which happened after the then Cople had a discussion about which he was drunk at Kathy Hilton’s Christmas party.
The unidentified woman who called the police that night, however, claimed that Kennedy had raised Lewber and threw her to the ground.
The DJ, which since then admitted that he fell from the car and is working on his “sobriety”, was authorized in January after an “exhaustive” investigation.
If you or some who know are affected by any of the problems posed in this story, call the National Aid of the Administration of Substances and Mental Health Services (Samhsa) to 1-800-662 Help (4357).
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