“Southern Hospitality”'s Grace Lilly Booked on Drug Charges Months After Arrest for Alleged Harassment

Grace Lilly was arrested on a drug possession charge this week

People Grace LillyCredit: Stephanie Diani/Bravo via Getty; Charleston County Jail

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  • Lilly's arrest came days after Southern Hospitality began its fourth season

  • During her Dec. 29 arrest on harassment charges, police allegedly found "happy pills" in her possession, which she claimed were Xanax and birth control

Grace Lilly has been arrested on a drug-related charge just weeks after she was accused of harassment and briefly jailed.

The 27-year-old star of Bravo'sSouthern Hospitalitywas arrested in Charleston, S.C. on Tuesday, March 10, the Charleston Police Department confirms to PEOPLE.

Her arrest comes less than three months after she was booked onharassment chargesin Charleston.

On Dec. 29, Lilly was pulled over for allegedly making "an illegal lane change and a possible wanted party," according to an incident report obtained by PEOPLE.

During that arrest, police also found a container with "12 circular white pills with a 'P' imprint on one side," plus "half of an oblong blue pill," per the incident report. The container was imprinted with the phrase "Happy Pills."

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When asked, Lilly allegedly told police they were Xanax and birth control.

Online court records did not show when she was released in relation to that case, or if she has entered a plea. PEOPLE has reached out to an attorney listed in that case.

Grace LillyCredit: Charleston County Jail

Lilly's arrest came just days afterSouthern Hospitalitybegan its fourth season.

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Lilly has been charged with one count of possession of a controlled substance, City of Charleston police confirm to PEOPLE.Online court information was not immediately available for her most recent arrest.

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