Former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Lisa Rinna stated she believes she was drugged with fentanyl at a premiere party for the demonstrate “The Traitors” in January.
Details of the Incident
Rinna discussed the incident during a Thursday interview on “Solid Day New York” while promoting her new memoir, “You Better Believe I’m Gonna Talk About It.” She confirmed to host Rosanna Scotto that she was, in fact, drugged at the party held at a bar in Hollywood.
According to Rinna, tests revealed the presence of fentanyl, as well as high levels of amphetamine and other substances in her system. She indicated she is limited in what she can share publicly, stating, “But I can’t talk a lot about it because we’re still dealing with it.”
Husband’s Intervention
Rinna expressed gratitude for her husband, Harry Hamlin, who she said quickly removed her from the situation. “Luckily, my husband was there and was able to get me out of there quickly,” she stated.
Representatives for both Rinna and Peacock have not yet responded to requests for comment. Peacock is owned by NBCUniversal, the parent company of NBC News.
What’s Next?
It is currently unknown if Rinna has contacted authorities regarding the incident. A possible next step could be a formal investigation, depending on her decision. The finale of “The Traitors” is scheduled to air Thursday night. It remains to be seen if this situation will impact future seasons of the show or influence safety protocols at similar events.
Frequently Asked Questions
What show was Lisa Rinna attending the premiere party for?
Lisa Rinna was attending the premiere party for “The Traitors.”
What did Lisa Rinna say she had in her system?
Lisa Rinna said she had fentanyl, high levels of amphetamine and other substances in her system.
Was anyone else involved in the incident?
The source does not state if anyone else was involved, but notes that Lisa Rinna’s husband, Harry Hamlin, intervened to help her.
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