Lisa Rinna’s Twitter Account Deactivated Following Bombshell Allegations
Lisa Rinna’s Twitter Account Deactivated Following Bombshell Allegations
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Rinna’s twitter account has just been deactivated.
The 59-year-old’s verified Twitter account went dark from using the social media platform on Monday, October 31, amid a gaggle of controversy.
While it’s not clear if the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills villain was suspended or willingly deactivated her Twitter account, we can speculate that it may have been her recent post holding a gun, while subliminally threatening Patrick Somers.
As reported, Lisa Rinna posted the following photo of her herself holding a gun on October 23 with the caption, “When I find me patrick s💋💄.” The now-deleted Instagram Story set social media ablaze with many calling for the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star’s firing.
Patrick Somers is allegedly Rinna’s former marketing manager. Somers had previously claimed that he and Rinna created her current feud with Kathy Hilton for a storyline.
Patrick Somers was one of the first to tweet about Rinna’s Twitter account suspension.
“I’m happy to announce @Twitterhas permanently banned lisa Rinna over her threat to me and @KathyHilton,” Somers wrote.
Rinna is also under investigation for allegedly being behind the online racist BOT attack against Garcelle Beauvais‘ 14-year-old son.
As reported, RHOBH fans theorized that Lisa Rinna sought revenge by attacking Garcelle’s son online, after Garcelle included the soap actress’ daughter, Amelia Hamilton, in her book. Lisa deemed the mention as “negative” and seems to have a vindictive nature.
During Part two of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reunion Season 12, Lisa Rinna admitted that she was actually the person that threw Garcelle Beauvais’ book in the trash. She also explained how the video landed on Erika Jayne’s Instagram.
Fans were swift to react to the news that Lisa Rinna’s account was deactivated.
One person wrote, “Thank you Twitter. Consequence culture should equally apply to privileged white women like Lisa Rinna. She used social media to bully & attack others for years. It’s due time to silence her abusive and often racist misuse of this platform.She won’t be missed.”
Another commented, “Thank you @elonmusk !!!!”
Someone else commented, “They banned her!!! Damn good job.”
According to Twitter, if there is no account at that URL, the username is most likely attached to a deactivated or suspended account.
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is currently on hiatus.
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