Grace Lilly's addiction storyline set for Southern Hospitality after arrest

Following her recent drug possession arrest, Bravo's 'Southern Hospitality' star Grace Lilly's battle with substance abuse will be explored on the current Season 4, sources tell TMZ.

Bravo's 'Southern Hospitality' is set to delve into star Grace Lilly's substance abuse struggles this season, coming right after her latest arrest for possession of a controlled substance in South Carolina—as detailed in prior coverage.

Sources close to the series confirm that her personal journey will unfold on the show, which premiered Season 4 earlier this month and is currently airing. This marks her second legal issue in three months, following a December incident involving prescription pills found during a traffic stop.

Details on how the storyline will be handled remain unclear, and her participation in future episodes is uncertain as production has not yet begun. This collision of real-life drama and reality TV highlights the raw elements of Grace's arc on the Charleston-based series.

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Dramatic illustration depicting Britney Spears being arrested for DUI by sheriff's deputies amid flashing police lights on a nighttime highway.
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Britney Spears arrested for DUI after erratic driving

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Britney Spears was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol in Ventura County, California, on Wednesday evening. She was released from jail the following morning and has since spoken with her mother and sons. Her team is exploring treatment options ahead of a May 4 court date.

Brace yourselves, darlings—'Southern Hospitality' star Grace Lilly has landed in hot water again. According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, she was arrested Tuesday for possession of a controlled substance in South Carolina. And yes, she's already out of custody, but the tea is piping hot on this repeat offender vibe.

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Lisa Rinna was allegedly drugged during the Season 4 premiere party for 'The Traitors,' prompting concern from costar Colton Underwood. Photos from the night show her appearing inebriated despite not drinking much. Underwood stepped in to help, alerting her team amid their ongoing feud.

Bravo has filed a response to former Real Housewives of Atlanta star Brit Eady's $20 million lawsuit alleging sexual harassment. The network argues that Eady was aware of the show's nature when she signed on. The case remains ongoing.

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The Ventura County Sheriff's Office has opted not to release Britney Spears' booking photo from her recent DUI arrest, citing departmental policy that reserves such disclosures for violent crimes or immediate public threats. This follows her arrest earlier this month for erratic driving, after which she was released and is pursuing treatment ahead of a May 4 court date.

Cynthia Bailey, a star of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, discussed upcoming drama in season 17 during an interview at the Better Brothers Los Angeles Truth Awards. She revealed that her alter ego, 50 Cynt, makes appearances when provoked.

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The cast of Hulu's 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' expects filming to restart in weeks after a production pause for a domestic violence investigation. Multiple sources indicate the cast's concerns have been addressed, though network executives have yet to decide. The pause stemmed from allegations involving cast member Taylor Frankie Paul and her ex, Dakota Mortensen.

 

 

 

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