Larissa Dos Santos Lima has been in the news a lot lately, but for all of the wrong reasons, unfortunately. The 90 Day Fiancé star, Larissa, denied taking drugs and threatening to commit suicide amid her breakup with estranged husband, Colt Johnson.
The 32-year-old took to her Instagram to say that her intentions were to dispell all of the rumors out there suggesting she was taking drugs or threatening to take her own life. Larissa wrote that she would never try and do such a thing, considering she values her life so much.
“These allegations are completely false and I have all my medical records to prove it,” the reality star remarked. The star stated that it was imperative for everyone to stop talking and gossiping about her at such a vulnerable moment in her life.
Colt has spoken publicly about their problems lately as well. You can see his post below:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BsgVIcXABFN/
Larissa told fans she would later make a video to talk about everything that has happened. This all comes after Dos Santos Lima was arrested on the 11th of January for assaulting her husband, Johnson, at their home in Las Vegas.
Sources from the police department who spoke with Us Weekly said that Johnson had injuries consistent with abuse, like a swollen lip, gums, and his teeth had blood all over them. On the 16th of January, Wednesday, Dos Santos Lima was charged with misdemeanor domestic violence.
Obtained by TMZ, the police report said Dos Santos Lima had locked herself in a restroom after supposedly taking a bunch of prescription medication pills in the middle of the fight. Before getting booked, she also shared a picture of her bloody face on Instagram.
According to Dos Santos Lima, it all began after she discovered Johnson had supposedly purchased a pornographic tape. Dos Santos Lima and Johnson appeared on the 6th season of 90 Day Fiance, and they tied the knot in June 2018.
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Earlier this month, Colt Johnson filed for divorce. Additionally, this won’t be the first time Lima has been arrested for battery. The charges were dropped in both cases, however.
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