Lisa Rinna Alleges Drugging Incident at ‘Traitors’ Event
Lisa Rinna has claimed she was a victim of drugging at the season four premiere party for The Traitors. During a recent guest appearance on Good Day New York, Rinna confirmed the allegations, stating, “Yes, I was” when asked if she had been drugged. She also revealed that a drug test performed after the event indicated the presence of multiple substances, including fentanyl.
Details of the Alleged Incident
Rinna asserted that the test showed high levels of amphetamines along with other intoxicants. However, she mentioned that due to ongoing investigations, she couldn’t disclose further information. “It was leaked, and my team is dealing with it now,” she stated.
Observations from Colton Underwood
According to reports from TMZ, castmate Colton Underwood noticed Rinna’s altered state at the party. He remarked that her level of intoxication seemed disproportionate, given her limited alcohol consumption during the evening.
- Party Location: The Abbey, West Hollywood
- Notable Guests: Lisa Rinna, Harry Hamlin, Colton Underwood
Statements from the Abbey
The Abbey, the venue for the premiere party, responded to Rinna’s claims, ensuring that guest safety is a top priority. A representative mentioned that they have “extensive surveillance coverage, trained security personnel, and ongoing drink safety measures.”
The venue conducted a thorough internal review following the incident. They checked available surveillance footage and interviewed staff. The Abbey found no evidence of drink tampering or suspicious activity towards Rinna during the event.
Background on Lisa Rinna
Rinna is well-known for her roles in The Days of Our Lives, Melrose Place, and as a cast member of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. On The Traitors, she has engaged in notable clashes with castmate Colton Underwood, recognized for his role on The Bachelor.
As this situation develops, Rinna emphasizes the importance of addressing such incidents that have affected many others at the venue. “This is not a first-time thing. This has gone on for years. I do think it needs to be a conversation,” she remarked.