Grace Lilly, the 27-year-old star of Bravo's Southern Hospitality, was arrested in Charleston, South Carolina, on December 29 for second-degree harassment after a traffic stop uncovered an active warrant. Cops also found a container labeled 'Happy Pills' in her purse, leading to a potential drugs violation. The reality TV personality, who has a prior drug-related arrest, was booked at the Al Cannon Detention Center.
Oh honey, the tea is piping hot from Charleston! Grace Lilly, that fiery 27-year-old bartender from Southern Hospitality, got herself into a real mess on Monday, December 29. According to a police report obtained by TMZ and Page Six, Grace was cruising in her Mercedes C-Class sedan with a mystery man when officers pulled her over for failing to signal a lane change—classic traffic drama, right? But wait, there's more: the system pinged an active warrant for second-degree harassment, so out she stepped, handcuffs at the ready. 😲
As they detained her, Grace asked to grab her purse for the ride to the Al Cannon Detention Center. Big mistake? Cops rifled through it and bingo— a small container stamped 'Happy Pills' with 12 circular white pills marked with a 'P' on one side and half an oblong blue pill with no imprints. When questioned, she spilled that the blue half was Xanax (she claimed a prescription, but zero proof) and the whites were just birth control. The pills? Snatched up for testing under a 'drugs/narcotics violation' label. No deets on the harassment charge yet, but it's got everyone whispering. 👀
This isn't Grace's first rodeo with the law—back in 2016, she faced three drug possession charges, per the Charleston County Clerk of Court’s Office. Is Season 4 of Southern Hospitality about to get even messier? Or will this be the plot twist no one saw coming? Spill your thoughts, darlings.