James Kennedy was photographed helping girlfriend Ally Lewber move out of their San Fernando Valley home over the weekend — just days after he was arrested for domestic violence.
As seen in pics obtained by Page Six, the “Vanderpump Rules” alum, 32, appeared stoic as he carried Lewber’s belongings out of the residence and into her vehicle Sunday.
Kennedy kept it casual in a gray Givenchy T-shirt as he moved a laundry hamper filled with smaller items, followed by a large pink suitcase.
At one point in the day, the Bravo personality — who reportedly “caused a scene” at Kathy Hilton’s Christmas party hours before his arrest — swapped his designer T-shirt for a plain black one.
He was also photographed helping pack a fuzzy blue duffle bag into the reality TV star’s vehicle.
Lewber, meanwhile, held onto a Starbucks cup as she grabbed her belongings from the home. She also opted for a comfortable ensemble, sporting a black crewneck sweatshirt and matching leggings.
Page Six reported last week that Burbank, Calif., police were dispatched to a residence in the area on Dec. 10 around 11:30 p.m. for an argument between a man and a woman. The identity of the woman was not initially disclosed but we have since confirmed that it was Lewber.
“Ally has been telling friends she’s doing OK,” an insider exclusively told us last Friday. “She’s definitely safe and not in danger with James.”
Kennedy and Lewber — who have been together since 2022 — are reportedly still together despite his recent arrest.
Per TMZ, however, Lewber is staying at an Airbnb with family as the legal drama cools down.
An eyewitness told the outlet that they saw Kennedy allegedly “grab” her during the disagreement last week — though police officials did not see any injuries on Lewber when they responded to the call. The DJ was booked for misdemeanor domestic violence and later released on $20,000 bail.
“We are in the process of conducting our own investigation into the allegations levied by the Burbank Police Department against James,” Kennedy’s lawyers, Scott Leemon and Leonard Levine, told Page Six. “We understand that there were no injuries and we are hoping that after careful review, the city attorney’s office will decide not to file formal charges.”
Four days after her boyfriend’s arrest, Lewber took to her Instagram Story to thank her followers for their “love and support” and for “checking in” on her during the difficult time.
“I’m OK and taking the time I need right now,” she added. “I deeply appreciate all the kindness and respect for my privacy during this time.”
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or text START to 88788.
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