The always-bold Lisa Rinna is back in the spotlight, and this time it's not for her infamous drama on 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.' The reality icon recently made waves with a stunning allegation – she claims she was drugged while attending 'The Traitors' premier party at The Abbey in West Hollywood.
During a candid chat on 'Good Day New York,' Rinna didn't hold back as she revealed her alarming experience. "I had fentanyl in my system," she disclosed, leaving viewers and fans alike in shock. "I had fentanyl, high levels of amphetamines, and other things," she continued, shedding light on her terrifying ordeal at the star-studded bash held on January 8.
While the party was meant to be a celebration, it quickly turned into a nightmare for Rinna. Luckily, her husband, actor Harry Hamlin, and co-star Colton Underwood were quick to notice her unusual state. Underwood, known for his time on 'The Bachelor,' first spotted that Rinna seemed overly inebriated despite having only a few drinks.
Hamlin and Underwood swiftly came to her aid, ensuring she was escorted out safely. Reflecting on the incident, Rinna expressed gratitude for their quick actions. "Luckily, my husband was there and was able to get me out of there quickly," she shared, highlighting the importance of having a support system.
This isn’t just an isolated incident, according to Rinna. She shed light on a more significant issue, alleging, "So many people that I know have had this happen at The Abbey," implying a concerning trend at the popular venue. The Abbey responded with a statement indicating they conducted a thorough review but found no evidence of any wrongdoing.
"Drink tampering is a crime," the statement read, urging those who suspect foul play to report it immediately. The venue emphasized its commitment to guest safety and transparency.
As Rinna continues to recover from this distressing event, her story serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers in nightlife venues and the importance of vigilance. With her revelation, Rinna ignites a conversation that many hope will lead to change and reinforce safety measures in social venues.