Lisa Rinna has labeled her Traitors co-star Colton Underwood a “stalker” after learning of his past restraining order scandal.
Rinna, 62, left a fiery comment in a post thread on Friday in response to a fan who mocked Underwood for accusing him of being a traitor on this week’s episode of the Peacock series.
“Who does Colton think he can fight well? Good luck buddy,” this fan wrote, along with an image of Rinna saying her iconic “Did you drink coke in the bathroom?” “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” Season 7 Lines.
Rinna replied, “Let’s talk about you being a stalker…” It’s like talking to Underwood.
And after podcaster Gibson Johns wrote in the thread, “A Traitors reunion would be a very good thing,” Rinna responded, “Be careful what you wish for, you might get.”
The ordeal ended about six years ago, but Rinna seems to have learned it only now.
Days before commenting on the thread, Rinna left a comment under a TikTok video posted earlier this week, expressing her shock at learning of the reality star’s dark past.
“Wait, what?!” she commented.
Underwood’s ex, Cassie Randolph, filed for a restraining order against Underwood in September 2020. The former lovers, who met on ABC’s “The Bachelor,” dated for less than two years before deciding to split in May 2020.
According to legal documents previously obtained by Page Six, she accused the former athlete of stalking and harassing her with “disturbing” text messages, and that he even placed a tracking device in her car.
A few days later, a judge signed an application for a temporary restraining order, ordering Underwood, now 33, to stay at least 100 yards away from Randolph.
Randolph, 30, ultimately decided to drop the restraining order against Underwood with prejudice in November 2020 (meaning she had no intention of reapplying).
In a statement to TMZ at the time, Underwood said Randolph dropped the lawsuit because the two reality stars were “able to reach a private agreement that addresses Cassie’s concerns.”
“I don’t believe Kathy did anything wrong in applying for a restraining order, and I also believe she acted in good faith. I appreciate everyone respecting my privacy in this matter,” he told the outlet.
