Shannon Beador’s Alleged Hit-And-Run: Video Shows Her Speeding Down Street And Slamming Into A House
19.09.2023 - 19:25
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Security video shows the reality star allegedly speeding and crashing into a home before taking off.
The Real Housewives of Orange County star Shannon Beador found herself involved in a shocking incident over the weekend when she crashed her vehicle into a residential building in Newport Beach, California, just moments before being arrested for allegedly driving under the influence.
Security camera footage, obtained by TMZ, captured the dramatic sequence of events that unfolded late Saturday night. In the video, the 59-year-old reality star can be seen speeding around a corner, seemingly misjudging the turn and losing control of her vehicle. The car subsequently collided with a residential building, causing minor property damage.
Beador managed to reverse her car off the sidewalk and slowly drive away from the scene. She narrowly missed crashing into the front door of the building but left a trail of destruction in her wake, including damage to a garden and a knocked-over planter.
A TikTok user alleged that the crash occurred at her boyfriend’s home.
“#ShannonBeador hit my boyfriends house & drove off!” user lilgaberz wrote alongside photos of some of the alleged damage to her beau’s house. “This was around 11:56pm saturday night, i called 911. Neighbors security cams got the whole thing and they gave it to police. Thank goodness no one was hurt, this was extremely reckless to drive in her condition.”
An eyewitness tells ET that when Beador crashed into a residential building in Newport Beach, it “sounded so loud that I thought at first the car was smashed into a wall and that the driver was hurt.”
“We heard the crash on the house, and I called 911 at 11:56 p.m. Saturday night. My boyfriend looked out the window and saw
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