Colton Underwood denies Lisa Rinna’s claims that he stormed off the Traitors reunion set, calling out the ‘spin’ that has plagued Season 4 and revealing the real story behind the controversy.
Season 4 of The Traitors was a whirlwind of tension, drama, and clashes among its high-profile cast, including Colton Underwood, Lisa Rinna, and Yam Yam Arocho. The season’s reunion has become the latest battleground for controversy, with Lisa accusing Colton of storming off set.
However, in a recent interview on the Boyfriend Material podcast with Harry Jowsey, Colton set the record straight, calling out the ‘spin’ surrounding the reunion and his alleged exit. “I did not storm off of the set,” he firmly stated, explaining that he simply took a break during filming to speak with his team and have water.
Colton’s response underscores the broader narrative of ‘spin’ and exaggeration that has surrounded The Traitors this season. From Michael Rapaport’s controversial comments to Lisa’s unfiltered critiques, the cast has navigated a minefield of alliances and betrayals—both on and off the show.
The Tension Between Colton Underwood and Lisa Rinna
Colton and Lisa’s dynamic was one of the most watched throughout the season. Colton questioned Lisa’s quiet demeanor in the castle, while Lisa earned his distrust by murdering Yam Yam, a beloved fellow contestant. Their confrontations heightened in the reunion, with Lisa stating on TikTok, “Yep, ‘cause if you want a Housewife, I’ll give you a Housewife, honey,” hinting that Colton couldn’t handle the heat.
Yet, Colton dismissed her claims, noting that everyone takes breaks during filming. “There’s a lot of spin that’s happened on this season,” he said. “I’ve been sitting there taking it, and I’m exhausted.”
The ‘Spin’ Surrounding Season 4
Colton’s remarks about the ‘spin’ around this season echo a larger trend in reality TV, where narratives are often exaggerated for entertainment. The Traitors has been no exception, with accusations flying and alliances breaking in spectacular fashion.
For fans invested in the authenticity of the show’s drama, Colton’s words serve as a reminder of the blurred line between scripted drama and genuine conflict—especially in the era of social media, where every moment is dissected and debated.
What This Means for The Traitors and Its Fans
Colton’s stance reinforces the idea that The Traitors isn’t just about the in-game alliances and betrayals—it’s about the real-world fallout. His willingness to address the reunion drama head-on offers fans a rare glimpse into the truth behind the spectacle.
The show airs new episodes on Peacock every Thursday at 9/8c, and as the season’s drama continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the feuds won’t be resolved anytime soon.
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