Shannon Beador was arrested Saturday night after crashing her car into a home, with new photos showing damage from the hit-and-run collision.
In photos obtained by Page Six, a planter in front of the Newport Beach, Calif., house has been left mangled with concrete slabs strewn in the dirt.
An uprooted bush can be seen leaning into the tree at its side.
As for the point of impact, marks from Beador’s car are visible against the residence’s gray paint job to the right of the front door.
Additionally, parts of what appears to be her vehicle litter the scene.
While the reality star, 59, has not spoken out about the accident, her lawyer, Mike Fell, released a statement to Page Six Monday.
“I spent quite a bit of time with Shannon yesterday,” the attorney told us. “She is extremely apologetic and remorseful.
“We will be awaiting the official information on this case as it becomes available, and Shannon is prepared to accept full responsibility for her actions,” he concluded.
Other Bravolebrities, however, have spoken out amid the “Real Housewives of Orange County” star’s silence.
Tamra Judge got emotional talking about the arrest on Monday’s episode of her and Teddi Mellencamp’s “Two Ts in a Pod” podcast, claiming that Beador did not mention it when they spoke on Sunday.
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“I talked to Shannon yesterday, she didn’t say a word to me — nothing,” the “shook” fitness coach, 56, alleged. “She said, ‘It’s been a rough couple of days,’ and that’s all she told me.”
As for Jeff Lewis, the “Hollywood Houselift” star revealed to his radio show listeners that Beador was “injured” but “recovering” in the crash and “entering counseling.”
After Beador jumped the curb and hit the house over the weekend, she kept driving before parking her vehicle in the street, according to TMZ.
Beador was taken into custody after police found her walking her dog, Archie, while intoxicated, and she was booked on two misdemeanors — hit-and-run and DUI alcohol.
She was released Sunday morning on $2,500 bail.