Lisa Vanderpump might want to pump the brakes on her wine. Bugs were recently found in a 2018 batch of the reality star’s Vanderpump Rosé.
Photos obtained by Page Six show what appear to be earwigs in the contaminated bottles, which arrived at a Las Vegas liquor store and were caught before being sold to customers. "I recommend everyone thoroughly inspect any bottle of Vanderpump Rosé before purchasing and consuming them," a source warned.
Our source doubted the insects crawled inside the bottles in Provence, France, where Vanderpump’s grapes are procured. Instead, they suspected the bottling facility was to blame, as the glass may not have been cleaned well enough.
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