Casey Wilson Got Rats for Christmas
I’m sure all Casey Wilson wanted for Christmas was peace, quiet, and maybe another trip to the Bravo Clubhouse. Instead, she got a rat infestation. In what is potentially one of my favorite things a celebrity has done this year, the former Happy Endings actress has launched a live Rat Watch feed so that fans can help her keep an eye on her many unwanted visitors. In an Instagram video posted over the weekend, Wilson explained, “On my feed, we’re checking in on rats … specifically, the toilet rats that are currently infesting my house in La Quinta, California.”
Apparently, Wilson’s rat crisis started in the toilet pipes (?), and she has specifically requested that vigilantes let her know if they see any “coming up the toilet.” She added that she and her husband fled the house after she came face-to-face with a rat on her nightstand, and they’re hoping to return to a rat-free home just after Christmas. “Let me know if you see one of the many rats running around,” she concluded. “If you see something, say something.”
my favorite television show of all time is the livestream of casey wilson’s home that she’s broadcasting so fans will tell her whether or not there are rats there while she’s on vacation pic.twitter.com/NySMTqlCSW
— Tom Smyth (@Tom_Smyth_) December 16, 2025
To keep things festive, Wilson has set the black-and-white security-footage livestream to Christmas music, and folks are really enjoying clocking in at various hours of the day to confirm that no rats have been spotted. One concerning comment on her Instagram post reads: “Casey! Omg! I would hightail it out of there SO FAST. Did you know rats ???? become pregnant every 4 to 5 days? And they can become pregnant again 24 hours after giving birth. In ideal conditions one breeding pair can lead to 100 ???? baby rats in a year.” Perfect, I am scarred for life.
As of Tuesday, the #RatWatch2025 community has not spotted any vermin in Wilson’s house, though there is a conspiracy theory brewing in the comments section that a rat moved or stole a jar of peanut butter. If you’re looking to make yourself useful around the holidays, Wilson would like you to consider signing up for a rat-watching shift. Even better: Why not get the whole family involved?
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