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Shannon Beador enrolls in outpatient program after DUI arrest: report

The show must go on.

Shannon Beador has decided to undergo treatment, but that won’t mean she can continue touring with her best friends from “The Real Housewives of Orange County.”

The reality star reportedly enrolled in an outpatient behavioral health program that included an alcohol component. TMZ reported Monday.

Sources told the outlet that Beador, who was arrested on Sept. 16 for drunk driving and hit-and-run, will appear on the comedy show “Tres Amigas” with Tamra Judge and Vicki Gunvalson.

However, she is said to not be drinking alcohol on her upcoming tour dates.

Officials stood in solidarity with Beador and insisted that the three Bravolebrities intend to shift the focus of the show from booze to friendship.

However, the “Real Housewives of Orange County” star will be touring with her comedy show “Tres Amigas.”
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A representative for Beador did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.


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According to TMZ, Beador, 59, began looking into treatment centers last month after crashing into a home in Newport Beach, Calif., while driving under the influence.

She also reportedly offered to pay for property damage.

Beador cut out the side of his Newport Beach, California, home on September 16th.
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Photos obtained exclusively by Page Six showed the aftermath of the accident, including a destroyed garden, uprooted plants and vehicle debris at the scene.

Sources told TMZ that after cutting into the residential building, the Bravo star drove away and parked his car in the middle of a nearby street.

Officers found Beador pretending to walk his dog, Archie. She was arrested, but she was later released on $2,500 bail.

The Bravolebrity was charged with drunk driving and hit-and-run.

The TV personality was later seen walking her dog with her left arm in a cast.

Beador herself has not spoken publicly about her DUI, but her attorney, Mike Fell, previously told Page Six that she is “very sorry and remorseful.”

“We will wait for official information regarding this incident to become available, and Shannon is prepared to accept full responsibility for her actions,” he said in a statement.

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