Reality TV host Camille Anderson mugged in Beverly Hills, claims she was "thrown to the ground"

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Camille Anderson poses with R2D2 at *A Children's Miracle Holiday* event in Tustin, California. (Image via Getty/Albert L. Ortega)

TV host cum real estate agent Camille Anderson recently revealed that she was mugged in Beverly Hills.

The 47-year-old took to her Instagram on Tuesday, August 19, to recall the incident:

“I can’t believe I’m about to say this. I was mugged in Beverly Hills over the weekend,” she began. “I was thrown to the ground very forcefully, like, body slammed into the ground. There were several men.”

The Selling Mega Mansions star said she's grateful that she wasn’t “hurt badly,” but she did want to inspire cautiousness in her followers:

“I just wanna get this message out there to take safety so seriously in Los Angeles. It’s a really big problem… I’ve been here for a long time in this city. I love it so much and it’s just really changed,” Camille Anderson said. “Don’t carry any designer bags with any kind of logos. Don’t wear any nice watches. It definitely attracts these criminals.”

Everything we know about Camille Anderson's harrowing robbery gone wrong:

People Magazine reported on August 22 that in her post on Instagram, Camille Anderson lauded the Beverly Hills Police Department, remarking that they did “a phenomenal job" in apprehending the alleged muggers “quickly.” She also revealed that she did identify her attackers, though she did not shed further light on the incident.

The Beverly Hills Police Department also confirmed to the outlet that they nabbed 3 men in connection with the August 16 incident, citing charges of robbery and conspiracy.

"The Beverly Hills Police Department responded to a report of a robbery near Canon Drive and South Santa Monica Boulevard in the City of Beverly Hills on August 16, 2025, at approximately 9:08 p.m." Lieutenant Keith Orth told the outlet in a statement.

Per the outlet, Razmik Papikyan, 25, Vahagn Grigoryan, 45, and Vlad Oganisyan, 23, were arrested and charged, and their case has now been sent to the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office, where it will be reviewed.

“I’ve had a few days to process this and now I’m mad. I’m mad that these a------- so clearly have no regard for human life. For what, a purse, a watch, and a phone? Guess what, they were caught," Camille Anderson penned in her caption.

Camille Anderson also spoke with KTLA about the experience and what she remembers of it:

“I could see someone in the alleyway,” she said. “I didn’t think much of it and it happened so quickly. They lunged at me and tried to take my purse. I tensed up. It was just my natural reaction.”

She also claimed that the robbers first tried to grab her purse before they shoved her down. They then absconded via a waiting car.

“I do think they possibly had a lookout, whether they were across the street or near the restaurant where we dined,” she told the outlet. “Maybe someone kept an eye on us. I don’t think it was about me in particular, but just the fact that I had a nice purse on and a watch.”

Camille Anderson, who won the 1998 Miss Austin USA competition, also gushed over LA County DA Nathan Hochman and his drive in fighting crime since he took office in December 2024.

“We have an amazing new DA that takes this very seriously. Very tough on crime, hopefully a lot tougher. Let’s see how this goes in the coming weeks,” she said. “Here’s the bigger question, though. How can we keep this from happening in the first place?” she asked. “Because I was lucky enough to walk away with some scrapes and bruises. But the next person may not be that lucky. In fact, people have recently been held up at gunpoint. Please, make this a bigger conversation.”

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