Vanderpump Rules star James Kennedy was arrested Tuesday night in Burbank, California, on misdemeanor charges of domestic violence.
The 32-year-old British DJ — real name James Kennedy Georgiou — was taken into custody after cops responded to a home following a call stating that Kennedy had gotten into a dispute with a woman, authorities confirmed to The Independent.
“On December 10, 2024, at about 11:30 p.m., Burbank Police were dispatched to a residence regarding an argument between a man and a woman. The investigation determined it was a domestic incident, leading to Mr. Georgiou’s arrest,” a police spokesperson said in a statement.
“Mr. Georgiou was booked for misdemeanor domestic violence and later posted bail. Formal charges are pending review by the Burbank City Attorney’s office.”
Kennedy posted $20,000 bail, according to Variety.
His arrest came the same night that he and his girlfriend, influencer Ally Lewber, attended a party hosted at Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kathy Hilton’s home, the outlet also reports.
The TV personality is best known for bringing his charm and volatility to the popular Bravo series. Kennedy made his first appearance as a guest star in the show’s second season before becoming a recurring cast member in season three and a series regular from season four on.
He initially began his on-camera career serving as a busboy at Lisa Vanderpump’s West Hollywood SUR Restaurant and Lounge.
Vanderpump Rules has since faced a casting shake-up after it was announced last month that the series would return for its 12th season with an entirely new cast.
“The last 12 years of filming have been an extraordinary run full of laughter, tears and everything in between,” Vanderpump said in a statement. “I can’t thank enough those who have shared their lives. How I love you all. In the restaurant business, one shift always gives way to another. Cheers to the next generation of Vanderpump Rules.”
Following the news, Lewber told Bravo that Kennedy was “grieving and just feeling emotions.”
“I wasn’t there so I didn’t get to see him, but I would call and check in and he’d be like, ‘I’m fine,’” she said. “He was just going to the gym and doing his thing, but I could just tell he was a little low. But I think he was reflecting.
“It was just an insane part of his life. I think he’s proud — I know he’s so proud — of where he’s at now compared to where he started the show,” Lewber added. “So, I think it’s just gratitude and looking back and going, ‘Holy s***. We just did that. And now we can move on.’”