
Lisa Rinna and Colton Underwood had unfinished business to handle when the “Traitors” Season 4 cast reunited to film the reunion Thursday.
Multiple sources tell Page Six that Rinna, 62, pressed Underwood, 34, about his use of the word “hostage” while discussing her — a Traitor — during the season.
Our insiders say Rinna — a seasoned “Housewife” with a sharp tongue — held a somewhat unprepared Underwood’s feet to the fire.
While our informants claim the former “Bachelor” star stormed off the set in a huff, one source insists it was more of an upset walk-off that happened in tandem with a planned break.
We’re told he returned to the set after getting some air and drinking water.
Reps for Underwood, Rinna and Peacock did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
During the season, which is still airing, Underwood, who played the game as a Faithful, declared his intention to hold Rinna “hostage” upon suspecting that she was a Traitor.
He pulled the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum aside and promised to protect her from banishment at the round table if she vowed to keep him from getting “murdered.”
Rinna denied being a Traitor and rejected the deal, which prompted Underwood to lead the charge in getting her banished. (Underwood was later “murdered” by the other Traitors.)
After the episode aired, Rinna wrote in a Threads comment, “Let’s talk about you being a stalker…”
Prior to coming out as gay in April 2021, Underwood dated “Bachelor” contestant Cassie Randolph from March 2019 to May 2020.
After their split, Randolph accused Underwood of stalking and harassing her.
She claimed Underwood sent her “unsettling” text messages and planted a tracking device on her car.
Randolph was granted a temporary restraining order but later requested that it be dismissed, with Underwood explaining at the time that they addressed her concerns and reached a private agreement.
“I wish that I would’ve been courageous enough to fix myself before breaking anyone else,” he previously said.
After Rinna’s “stalker” comment went viral, she took to her Instagram Story to ask fans to “be gentle” with their online commentary, as she was simply playing the game in “‘Housewife’ mode.”
“Don’t send death threats or do anything to jeopardize somebody’s family,” she pleaded. Peacock also condemned the “cyberbullying” and “personal attacks” in a statement.
