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The Dr. Phil Podcast

Beautiful, Busted and Shameless: Arrested Not Once, But Twice

The Dr. Phil Podcast

Dr. Phil McGraw

Mental Health, Self-improvement, Society & Culture, Education, Health & Fitness

4.413.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2025

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

When a Georgia sorority girl flashed her pearly whites for a mugshot, she broke the internet. Now Lily Stewart is back—with a second arrest in just two weeks.

From viral sensation to repeat offender, this unapologetic college student's journey from campus to county jail has everyone talking. New charges. Zero remorse. One unforgettable smile.

Dr. Phil goes behind the headlines of the mugshot that launched a thousand memes.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Dr. Phil, and I've been looking in the news again, and something jumped out at me,

0:06.0

so I just had to tell you the real story instead of what you've been reading.

0:10.0

And I'm talking about what I call pretty and privileged.

0:15.0

Now, this is a story that has captivated the media, but it's for all the wrong reasons.

0:20.0

Do you remember that 20-year-old University of Georgia student who was arrested for speeding?

0:24.6

Lily Stewart has been arrested again.

0:27.6

A young girl, her name is Lily Stewart, 20 years old, sophomore at the University of Georgia.

0:33.6

Now, she's become an overnight sensation, sadly, not for her intellectual pursuit,

0:39.3

sports prowess, or even her humanitarian work.

0:42.5

No, no, that's not the story.

0:45.6

Lily Stewart hit headlines for not one, but two glamorous mugshots.

0:53.2

Now, let's just unpack what happened here.

0:56.0

Lily first was arrested on March 8th for speeding.

1:02.0

Not once, but twice.

1:06.0

Speeding nearly 80 miles an hour into 55 mile an hour zone. Now, she was given a ticket, released,

1:14.8

so what did she do? I mean, she got a ticket. That's a wake-up call, right? No, no,

1:20.4

because she immediately sped off again. This time, she hit 84 miles an hour and was arrested on the spot. This time, taken to jail,

1:32.4

of course, bonded out, $440. Now, Lily's reaction was pretty casual and dismissive. She told

1:41.0

the New York Post, as soon as I got back in the car, I accidentally started speeding again.

1:48.0

How fast are you going? I can't tell a speedometer's melting. Don't you hate it when that happens

1:53.3

when your car just accidentally starts speeding? By the time I caught myself, he pulled me over and

2:00.3

arrested me.

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