‘RHOBH’ alum Denise Richards and husband Aaron Phypers’ truck shot at in LA ‘road rage’ incident

Denise was reportedly shell-shocked after the traumatic 'road rage' incident and arrived on the set sobbing
PUBLISHED NOV 16, 2022
'RHOBH' alum Denise Richards and husband, Aaron Phypers experienced a traumatic road rage incident (@deniserichards/Instagram)
'RHOBH' alum Denise Richards and husband, Aaron Phypers experienced a traumatic road rage incident (@deniserichards/Instagram)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: ‘RHOBH’ alum Denise Richards and her husband were en route to a studio in Los Angeles when their vehicle was shot at by an unidentified driver. While no one was physically harmed, the incident was quite alarming for the couple.

On Monday, Denise and her husband, Aaron Phypers, were headed to a studio in the Chesterfield Square neighborhood of South Los Angeles. Apparently, Aaron was having a bit of trouble navigating his way around the area and finding the precise location of the studio. His confused driving led the driver behind the duo to get annoyed. He even yelled at the couple while trying to get past their truck. After a while, Aaron apparently even let the frustrated driver get past him. However, the irked driver shot at the couple’s truck, hitting the back end of the driver’s side while on his way.

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It was reported that Denise was shell-shocked after the traumatic "road rage" incident and arrived on the set sobbing. The couple was fortunate that neither of them was injured in the shocking incident. But their truck definitely bears a mark to remind the couple of the harrowing event, as someone from production noticed the bullet hole at the back of the truck and called 911. It is unclear if a police report was taken.



 

According to reports, the actress displayed immense resilience as she continued to work for 12 hours despite her emotional trauma from the road rage event. Her husband also kept her company and supported her emotionally. When it was time to leave, the duo was safely escorted by an off-duty cop to the freeway, where they made their way back home.

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