Shannon Beador Speaks Out About Her DUI Arrest After Avoiding

Shannon Beador Speaks Out About Her DUI Arrest After Avoiding Jail Time at BravoCon 2023: ‘I Made a Terrible, Terrible Mistake’

Shannon Beador said her drunken hit-and-run was a “terrible mistake” as she spoke about her arrest at BravoCon 2023, held at Caesars Forum on Friday.

“It’s been a tough six weeks, but I’m telling you I made a terrible, terrible mistake and I’m incredibly grateful that it didn’t hurt anyone,” Beador, 59, told the audience, according to Variety.

Beador also said that she completed “28 days of behavioral counseling” with an alcohol specialist, adding that she was able to “focus on elements of my life that are unhealthy and toxic.” “I’m moving in a good and positive direction.”

The Real Housewife of Orange County star spoke out about the arrest, which took place in September, after she avoided a prison sentence and received three years of probation during her sentencing.

Beador also reportedly stayed sober and “only drank water” during his stay in Vegas on Thursday, according to Page Six.

'Mistake': Shannon Beador said her drunken hit-and-run was a 'terrible mistake' as she spoke about her arrest at BravoCon 2023, held at Caesars Forum on Friday;  pictured at BravoCon on Friday

‘Mistake’: Shannon Beador said her drunken hit-and-run was a ‘terrible mistake’ as she spoke about her arrest at BravoCon 2023, held at Caesars Forum on Friday; pictured at BravoCon on Friday

The publication reported that the star went to Beauty & Essex at The Cosmopolitan Hotel with friends but didn’t indulge in any drinks.

Fans weren’t sure if Shannon would attend the event given her legal troubles, but on Friday morning she shared a snap of her outfit with the caption: “Good morning.” ❤️ Ready for #BravoCon…”

She also shared another snap with her co-stars Tamra Judge, 56, and Vicki Gunvalson, 61, writing: “We’re taking over #BravoCon. Have you stopped by our stand yet?”

Yesterday it was reported that Beador avoided prison time in her drunk driving hit-and-run case after a California judge approved a three-year probation sentence.

The distraught reality star was served her sentence on Thursday. She was placed on 36 months of informal probation, plus fines and fees.

She must also complete 40 hours of community service and a nine-month alcohol program.

The Bravo fighter did not appear in court herself, but instead had her attorney appear on her behalf to enter her plea of ​​no contest to one count of driving under the influence and one count of driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or more.

The judge dismissed the single charge of hit-and-run causing property damage.

A source close to Shannon said: “It’s safe to say she’s relieved and grateful that she’s not going to prison.” This experience has taught her so much and shown her the path to a better life. “She is sober and doing very well.”

Legal documents originally obtained by TMZ revealed that Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer tried to convince the judge to impose a 30-day jail sentence.

Grateful:

Grateful: “It’s been a tough six weeks, but I’m telling you I made a terrible, terrible mistake and I’m incredibly grateful that it didn’t hurt anyone,” Beador, 59, told the audience, according to Variety

Positive direction: Beador also said she completed a “28-day behavioral wellness” consultation with an alcohol specialist

Positive direction: Beador also said she completed a “28-day behavioral wellness” consultation with an alcohol specialist

Did it: Fans weren't sure if Shannon would attend the event given her legal troubles, but on Friday morning she shared a snap of her outfit with the caption:

Did it: Fans weren’t sure if Shannon would attend the event given her legal troubles, but on Friday morning she shared a snap of her outfit with the caption: “Ready for #BravoCon…”

Co-Stars: She also shared another snap with co-stars Tamra Judge, 56, and Vicki Gunvalson, 61, writing, “Taking over #BravoCon.  Did you pass by our stand?”

Co-Stars: She also shared another snap with co-stars Tamra Judge, 56, and Vicki Gunvalson, 61, writing, “Taking over #BravoCon. Did you pass by our stand?”

Beador was arrested in September after she crashed her car into a home in Newport Beach.

Video surveillance footage shows Beador speeding through a residential area before crashing her car into the side of a house.

In the legal documents, DA Spitzer wrote that Beador had a blood alcohol content of 0.24 percent before the accident – three times the legal limit.

Beador left the accident with a broken left wrist and cuts and bruises to his left eye.

She has now paid for the damage to the house she hit.

Following her arrest in September, Beador’s lawyer Michael Fell told : “Shannon is extremely apologetic and remorseful.” We will await official information on this case as it becomes available and Shannon is prepared to accept full responsibility for her to take action.”

After the sentencing, Fell said the following: “Shannon pleaded no contest/nolo contendere this morning to driving under the influence and driving with a blood alcohol level of .08 or more.” The Orange County District Attorney’s Office argued that Shannon should be sentenced to prison and for Drunk driving and hit-and-run should be condemned.

“However, after receiving legal arguments from both sides, the judge denied the prosecutor’s motion and dismissed the hit-and-run case. In this ruling, the judge recognized that Shannon had provided full compensation in this matter to the homeowner, who did not wish to prosecute, and admitted her wrongdoing at an early stage in the proceedings.

“As we first reported, Shannon accepted full responsibility for her actions and accepted the judge’s sentence of 40 hours of community service, nine months of alcohol education, and the standard three years of unsupervised/informal probation.”

Verdict: Beador was sentenced to three years probation plus fines, community service and mandatory completion of an alcohol abuse program;  seen in 2020

Verdict: Beador was sentenced to three years probation plus fines, community service and mandatory completion of an alcohol abuse program; seen in 2020

Legal trouble: Beador was arrested in September after she drove her car into a home in Newport Beach

Legal trouble: Beador was arrested in September after she drove her car into a home in Newport Beach

Staple: Beador has been an Orange County Housewife staple since 2014;  (L-R) Emily Simpson, Shannon and Tamra

Staple: Beador has been an Orange County Housewife staple since 2014; (L-R) Emily Simpson, Shannon and Tamra

Beador himself said: “I am grateful that no one was injured in this incident other than me.” “I learned so much from my terrible mistake that night and realized that traveling any distance while disabled is too far.”

After the accident, Beador shared with her fans and followers that she was “focused on getting healthy, getting back to myself, and taking Archie (her dog) for a walk.”

It’s been a tough year for Beador, whose boyfriend John Janssen surprised her by splitting in November 2022 after nearly four years of dating.

John split from Shannon shortly after RHOC season 17 finished filming, but she didn’t make their split public until January.

Shannon made her relationship with John Instagram official in July 2019 after ending her tumultuous marriage to David Beador.

The reality star has daughter Sophie, 21, and twin daughters Stella and Adeline, 19, with ex-husband David.