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Camille Lamb of Below Deck fame has been arrested for driving under the influence.

The TV star was arrested around 3 am in Mississippi, as reported by TMZ. She was let out of jail 12 hours later after posting a bond of $1,000. Details about what led to the arrest have not been disclosed.

Camille was featured on the Bravo TV series during its 10th season, which aired between 2022 and 2023. In an episode from January 2023, Camille was dismissed from the crew by Captain Sandy Yawn after having consumed alcohol while on duty and engaging in late-night partying the night before a crucial day. Prior to joining reality television, Camille participated in American Idol in 2021.

She later released country-inspired singles “Bad Girl” and “Cool Like Me.” Additionally, being originally from Mississippi, she offers exclusive content through the subscription platform OnlyFans. According to Bravo’s website, her background involves a family of merchant mariners, and she has been involved in sailing since the age of nine.

Her removal from Below Deck in 2023 came after a major altercation with fellow stew, Alissa Humber. During a confessional interview, Chief Stew Fraser Olender expressed his frustration, stating, ‘I don’t know how many more chances I can give,’ after addressing Camille’s conduct. Despite the challenges, Fraser confessed that he still felt somewhat fondly toward her.

‘I have hope in people, and no one believed in me, ever, and I turned things around for myself. So I feel like I can see a little bit of that in everyone. So I always will give another chance,’ he shared.

Nonetheless, Camille appeared indifferent to her teammates when she chose to relax with a drink, while the others prepared the ship a day prior to a new charter. Fraser confronted her by saying, ‘You don’t drink on the job, Camille. Come on, babe, it’s not a holiday. Ridiculous. I love the girl, but she’s not doing the job,’ expressing his exasperation.

When he spoke to Captain Sandy about Camille’s behavior, she agreed that the stew was becoming a distraction for the St. David. ‘I’m tired of hearing about Camille,’ the captain complained. ‘She’s the common denominator in all of this. Great girl, great personality, but at the same time, we have to do what’s best for the boat.’