“Southern Hospitality” star Grace Lilly was arrested on drug possession charges in South Carolina on Tuesday, just months after her previous arrest.
Lilly, 27, was charged with possession of a controlled substance, according to Charleston County jail records.
She was held for several hours on initial bail of $10,575, but was later released on her own recognizance. This means that the judge granted the release without paying full cash bail on a promise to appear in court.
Page Six reached out to Lilly’s representatives, but did not immediately hear back.
Lilly was arrested in Charleston, South Carolina on December 29, 2025, after officers found a “happiness pill” in her car, Page Six exclusively revealed at the time.
She was taken into custody at the Charleston County Jail at 1:40 a.m. local time Monday and released in the afternoon.
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Officers had issued a warrant for Lilly’s arrest on charges of second-degree harassment, according to a police report. She was pulled over at a gas station Sunday night for allegedly changing lanes illegally.
Once she was handcuffed, she allegedly demanded her wallet. “A small container with the word ‘Happy Pills’ stamped on the top was found inside the wallet, which contained 12 circular white pills with a ‘P’ stamped on one side and half of a rectangular blue pill with no discernible markings,” according to the police report.
“When asked about the pills found in the wallet, the suspect stated that the blue pills were Xanax and the white pills were birth control pills. The suspect stated that he had a prescription for Xanax, but did not have any evidence to support that information at the time,” the report continued.
Police said Lilly also did not know the brand of the contraceptive product.
The report identified the incident as a “drug/narcotics violation.”
Hours before her arrest, on Sunday night, the model shared a selfie on her Instagram Story, telling her followers that she was preparing to see the movie “Marty Supreme.”
