Trigger Warning: This article contains discussions of domestic violence.
My heart goes out to Ally Lewber. Following an argument with her man, James Kennedy, a nearby resident called the police. James ended up in jail. Now that James is out, after paying the bond, Ally has some tough decisions to make, and it looks like she is starting to sort through her inner thoughts in a separate locale from James.
Los Angeles has many Airbnbs. Ally now lives in one. Our thoughts remain with this Vanderpump Rules alum, and we hope that her mind and heart can start dissecting this incident, alongside her entire relationship (and future) with James.
Ally Lewber is taking a residential pause from James Kennedy
When James got arrested on December 10, many viewers of VPR were less than shocked. And yet, feelings of disappointment also transpired. James has come so far, or so we all thought.
Nevertheless, two of his exes have been sounding the alarms on James for a while, alleging that his temper often flared in their directions. But no matter what Rachel Leviss or Kristen Doute claimed, Ally always stuck by James. He has never once harmed her, she stressed, but his arrest report states otherwise.
The details within his arrest log are awful. According to the statements given on the date of his arrest, a female cohabitant got lifted up and then tossed back down. This narrative reeks of harm despite Ally’s original stances.
This truth might be sinking in, as Ally used this past weekend to move out. Page Six shared several images that showed James helping his estranged girlfriend with her relocation, carrying everything from a laundry hamper to a large pink suitcase from his house to her car. Both James and Ally appeared stoic throughout this process.
James and Ally are reportedly still together. Yet, Ally is now living in an Airbnb with her family, where she is safe. May the astrological stars align to show Ally her next steps.
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The National Domestic Violence Hotline can be accessed via the nationwide number 1−800−799−SAFE(7233) or TTY 1−800−787−3224 or (206) 518-9361 (Video Phone Only for Deaf Callers). The Hotline provides service referrals to agencies in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
TELL US – DID ALLY MAKE THE RIGHT CALL BY MOVING OUT? WILL ALLY EVENTUALLY BREAK UP WITH JAMES? DO YOU THINK ALLY WILL EVER MOVE BACK IN WITH JAMES?