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Back in December, former Vanderpump Rules star James Kennedy was arrested on domestic violence charges.
Shortly thereafter, his then-girlfriend, Ally Lewber, ended their relationship.
Ally says she was not physically injured during the incident that led to James’ arrest.
However, she says that despite previous claims that he’d quit drinking, James became drunk and belligerent on the night in question. And according to a police report, she told officers that her “boyfriend lifted her up and threw her to the ground.”

Needless to say, Ally made the right call in kicking James to the curb.
Ally says Lisa Vanderpump tried to convince her to forgive James
But despite the fact that the relationship obviously needed to end, Ally says that after she moved out on James, she received a call from Lisa Vanderpump, who urged her to take him back.
“She was basically like, ‘Ally, like, he needs you … you’re really good together,’” Ally told Nick Viall on his “Viall Files” podcast this week (via The Ashley’s Reality Roundup).
She added that Lisa “was trying to convince [her] to stay with [James]” and gaslit her by pointing out that both parties were drinking on the night of Kennedy’s arrest (Ally, unlike James, has no history of violence and is not an alcoholic).


Lisa even went so far as to try to convince Ally to accompany James on a slate of DJ-ing gigs he’d scheduled before his arrest.
“I’m like, first of all, what shows? He’s canceled right now,” Ally said (the gigs were, indeed, canceled). “And also, no. I just moved into an apartment … we’re not together.”
Ally says she believes that Lisa feels protective of James despite his many years of problematic behavior, But she also believes that as a producer on the show that made him famous Lisa was also “trying to, quite literally, produce” drama.
“She’s very protective over James,” Ally said. “I get it, because I was, too, for a long time,”


Lisa finally makes amends
For obvious reasons, fans were shocked that Lisa attempted to convince Ally to remain in an abusive relationship.
Now, months after the fact, the LA restaurateur is finally admitting fault.
“I was so happy to see him with Ally and doing so well,” Lisa said in a new interview with Us Weekly. “I know [addiction is] a disease, but at some point, you’ve got to say, ‘I cannot support this anymore’ with some people when they keep making the same mistakes.”
Lisa excused her previous actions, explaining that when she first spoke to Ally, “she reassured me that nothing happened physically– they were just in a drunken nonsense.” Lisa apparently is not aware that there are non-physical forms of abuse.

