Grace Lilly, a figure from Bravo's 'Southern Hospitality,' has again found herself facing legal entanglements. Authorities in Charleston County, South Carolina, confirmed her arrest on Tuesday. The charge: possession of a controlled substance. This marks her second detention in a period spanning fewer than three months.
The substance in question: unidentified pills discovered in Lilly's purse. Police reports indicate these pills later tested positive for clonazepam. Lilly's explanation, as per the report, was that the white pills were birth control, and a blue pill was Xanax. She claimed a prescription for the Xanax but could not specify the brand of her birth control. The pills were subsequently sent for further testing. Lilly was released on her own recognizance and awaits a future court appearance.
This recent arrest follows a previous one in December, stemming from allegations of harassing an ex-boyfriend. The circumstances of that initial arrest reportedly involved a traffic stop that revealed an outstanding warrant. While specific details of the prior warrant were for "second-degree harassment," this latest incident centers on alleged drug possession. Lilly was previously detained in Charleston for that December charge.
Lilly, known for her role in the reality series 'Southern Hospitality,' previously worked as a VIP host within Charleston's hospitality scene before her television prominence. The show airs on Bravo. This repeated legal attention brings scrutiny to her public persona, particularly in light of the substance allegations.