Married At First Sight star Ines Basic has pleaded guilty in a Queensland court to drink-driving and obstructing police — and other offences committed on Christmas Day last year.
She has been sentenced to 70 hours community service and disqualified from driving for three months, 9 News reports.
The magistrate sentencing the reality star reportedly told her she needed to "get some perspective on life".
The 29-year-old arrived at Cleveland Magistrates Court building in a limousine on Tuesday, and entered the courthouse flanked by a bodyguard.
In footage posted by Seven News, one photographer can be heard asking Basic outside court: "Who turns up in a limo for a court case?"
Basic swore at police repeatedly and gave them a false name at a Redland Bay property after ramming her sister's car on Christmas Day last year, the court was told.
"I would never drink and drive but the b**** pissed me off," 9 News reports that Basic told the court.
Basic had previously appeared in Cleveland Magistrates Court in Brisbane in February after being charged over the incident.
Basic was charged with being over the mid-range alcohol limit, contravening a police direction and an unrelated offence, The Courier Mail reports.
An Endemol Shine spokesman had previously told news.com.au: "This is a private matter of Ines' which we understand is currently before the courts and we will not be commenting further."
Basic has been one of the most controversial contestants on this season of Nine's hit reality dating show.
Earlier this season, Ines and Sam had appeared to spend the night together and cheated on their respective "spouses", Bronson Norrish and Elizabeth Sobinoff.
The MAFS villains both opted to leave the experiment soon after spending the night together, with Sam deciding to call it quits on his budding relationship with Ines at the same time.