Southern Hospitality Star Grace Lilly Arrested Again on Drug Charges

This marks the reality TV personality's second arrest in less than three months.

Mar. 13, 2026 at 1:08pm

Grace Lilly, a star of the Bravo reality show Southern Hospitality, was arrested on Tuesday in South Carolina on drug possession charges. This is the latest in a series of legal troubles for Lilly, who was also arrested in December 2025 for possession of Xanax and birth control pills that she was unable to provide a prescription for.

Why it matters

Lilly's repeated arrests and legal issues raise concerns about her personal struggles and the challenges faced by reality TV stars who must balance their public personas with their private lives. Her case also highlights the broader issue of substance abuse and mental health challenges that can impact people in the entertainment industry.

The details

In her most recent arrest, Lilly was booked on possession of a controlled substance charges and spent several hours in the Charleston County Jail before being released on her own recognizance. In her previous arrest in December, police found medication labeled as 'Happy Pills' in her car, which Lilly claimed were Xanax and birth control pills, though she was unable to provide a prescription.

  • On December 29, 2025, Lilly was arrested in Charleston, South Carolina.
  • On March 12, 2026, Lilly was arrested again in South Carolina on drug possession charges.

The players

Grace Lilly

A star of the Bravo reality show Southern Hospitality who has faced multiple arrests and legal issues in recent months.

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What’s next

Lilly has not yet spoken publicly about her latest arrest, but her legal issues will likely be a storyline on the upcoming season of Southern Hospitality.

The takeaway

Grace Lilly's repeated arrests and legal troubles highlight the challenges that reality TV stars can face in balancing their public personas with their private lives, and the need for greater support and resources for those struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues in the entertainment industry.