The Valley’s Janet Caperna Claims Danny Was “Lit” Not Carsick in Mexico as Lala Slams His Poor Treatment of Zack and Nia

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The Valley's Janet Caperna Claims Danny Was "Lit" Not Carsick in Mexico as Lala Slams His Poor Treatment of Zack

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Janet Caperna took aim at Danny Booko‘s claim of being carsick during their cast trip to Mexico after Wednesday’s episode of The Valley.

As Lala Kent, 35, criticized Danny, 42, for not only making “wild” statements about supposedly being carsick hours after a ride in Mexico, but also for failing to be accommodating to Zack Wickham, 37, who had just sustained a head injury, Danny accused the cast of constant attacks as Nia Booko, 36, defended him and Janet suggested he was “lit,” not carsick.

“Just say, ‘Guys, I’m lit, I need to lay down,’” Janet advised on the July 1 episode of The Valley: After Show.

Meanwhile, Lala wondered how Danny’s alleged carsickness kicked in “two hours” after the fact — and after he seemingly enjoyed himself at a bar.

“When he arrived, he was a sourpuss. He couldn’t shake his hips. And then we were like, ‘Shake your hips,’ and he went up, and he was gyrating his a** off, and then you want to come to me and be like, ‘I got car sick from the way here?’ I’m just like, ‘Do you believe the sh*t that comes out of your mouth? It’s like pretty f*cking wild,’” she noted.

Brittany Cartwright, 37, then mentioned that “Zack just had stitches” after an injury on a double-decker bus. So, it seemed reasonable to think that he, not Danny, would need to lie down on the way home.

“[He] walks back there and Danny turns him away to walk back to the front of this van, continuing to yell at his wife, by the way,” Lala recalled. “[And] for [Zack] to walk back there with a head injury and have one of his closest friends, who he rides very hard for on the regular, to basically shoo him to go back to the front … I’m like, ‘Danny, there’s no way your head’s gonna hit the top of the bus. You should get up and walk to the front.’ I was shocked.”

Looking back on the initial ride that made him sick, Danny said he was with Nia in the back when he began to feel ill and went to the front of the bus.

“I sat up at the front, and right when we got to the first place, I did … throw up a little bit. Going back, I was like, ‘I don’t want that to happen again,’ so I kind of just got in and laid down,” he explained. 

“[And] nobody was looking for seats …. We had plenty of seats,” noted Jesse Lally, 46.

But, as Danny suggested, it wasn’t about the seats.

“It was just like, come on, anything and everything, they’re just looking for something to just attack, attack, attack,” he claimed.

Also on the After Show, Nia defended her husband, stating that despite his visit to the emergency room earlier in the evening, Zack didn’t need to lie down on the ride home.

“Zack didn’t care cuz he was in the front being like, ‘everybody say something nice about me.’ He was not trying to lay down and go to sleep. Zack was like, ‘We’re keeping the party going,’” she shared.

The Valley season three airs Wednesdays at 8/7c on Bravo.