Friday, June 3, 2016

James Kennedy: Vanderpump Rules Star "Too Drunk" To Fly Back From Las Vegas Bash

Go home, James.  You’re drunk.



If not you’re not familiar with British drunk slob kebob James Kennedy from Vanderpump Rules, he is the skinny, tank top-wearing fruit fly who goes around insulting female cast members and irritating Jax Taylor to the point where he wants to punch him in the face.


In fact, James makes Jax look almost likeable.


James is a DJ, and was hired to spin/co-host the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino’s Rehab Pool Party over Memorial Day weekend with Rules co-star, Lala Kent.



According to Entertainment Tonight, James was too sauced to board his Southwest Airlines flight back to Los Angeles on May 30th.


“He and LaLa were screaming at each other in the terminal,” a source told ET.


“It looked like a classic drunken fight between friends…I’m pretty sure it was LaLa telling James to get it together before getting on the plane.”


Lala reportedly yelled, “I hate you” to James and then boarded the plane.



“Right before they closed the doors, the airline worker said James couldn’t get on because he was too drunk,” the source added.


“LaLa got on the plane and Raquel stayed back at the airport with James.”


Another source told E! that Kennedy was able to travel on a later flight.


A spokesperson from Southwest Airlines told the entertainment site the have no records of Lala and James fighting.


Then again, this is Las Vegas.  Southwest probably sees this kind of thing happen all the time.  Their policy probably allows for drunken antics to take place so long as no one is killed, vomits on gate agents or holds fast food employees hostage.


James has a history of surly drunkeness on Vanderpump Rules.  On one episode, he got into a fight with an employee from Sur’s sister restaurant, Pump, which got him fired as a DJ and demoted back to his position as a bus boy.


He cried.  It was awkward.


Neither James nor Lala have commented about the incident, most likely because they’re both still hungover.