Report: James Kennedy and Ally Lewber ‘Haven’t Broken Up’ After His Arrest

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Sticking it out. Despite their recent relationship crisis, James Kennedy and girlfriend Ally Lewber are allegedly not breaking up.

Speculation swirled about their relationship status after James’ December arrest for misdemeanor domestic violence.

But a source recently insisted that the Vanderpump Rules alumni are still together.

James Kennedy and Ally Lewber are living apart but remain a couple

Ally Lewber and James Kennedy Photo Credit: @allylewber via Instagram

Us Weekly spoke with an insider who stated, “James and [Ally] are still living apart but haven’t broken up. James has been super focused on self-improvement and his sobriety and doing well. He’s been attending a schedule of meetings and support and taking it very seriously.”

The source went on to say, “He’s also been in the studio making music, working out, and spending time with good friends and his dog. He’s optimistic about the new year and really emphasizing his health and wellness.” 

James’ arrest was widely publicized after a witness claimed they saw him allegedly grab a woman and throw her to the ground. Neither Ally nor James ever publicly said that Ally was the woman in question. The DJ was released on a $20K bond.

Just days after the arrest, Ally spoke out on social media. In an Instagram Story, Ally thanked “everyone who has reached out with love and support and for checking in on me.” She added, “I’m OK and taking the time I need right now. I deeply appreciate all the kindness and respect for my privacy during this time.”

On January 12, the astrologist took to social media again and suggested “new beginnings” for 2025.

“This year is a transition,” Ally said in a TikTok video. “We are moving into new territory that we haven’t experienced ever, or in a really long time. We’re all experiencing and cocreating a new reality together. So it’s really up to us on how we want to show up this year.”

“Remember that it is OK to feel, it’s great to feel. Again, we’re human. But it’s also nice to just remember that we are just in the process of change. There is still so, so, so much magic to look forward to this year,” Ally concluded.

If you or someone you know are experiencing domestic violence, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential support.

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