‘I’m not that bad girl everyone thinks I am…’: Below Deck’s Camille Lamb arrested for DUI after late-night incident in Mississippi — fiery reality star once fired by Captain Sandy now faces fresh scandal as fans fear her “wild streak” has finally gone too far…

Reality TV personality Camille Lamb, known for her fiery appearance on Below Deck season 10, has once again made headlines — this time for all the wrong reasons. The outspoken stew was

arrested early Saturday morning in Mississippi for driving under the influence (DUI), according to a report obtained by TMZ.

Authorities say Camille was taken into custody around 3 A.M.

and later charged with driving while intoxicated — a serious offense in the U.S. that can lead to fines, suspension of her driver’s license, or even jail time for repeat offenders. After being 

held for about 12 hours, she was released later that day after posting a $1,000 bond.

At this time, details surrounding the arrest remain unclear — including what led officers to stop her, her blood-alcohol level, or whether there were other passengers in the vehicle. TMZ reports they’ve reached out to Camille for comment, but

she has yet to respond.

For Below Deck fans, Camille Lamb’s name needs little introduction. During season 10 of the hit Bravo series, she became one of the most

talked-about — and polarizing — cast members. Known for her bold attitude and no-filter personality, Camille frequently clashed with fellow stew Alissa Humber and had tense moments with her superiors.

Her fiery arguments, emotional breakdowns, and rebellious behavior quickly turned her into the season’s “villain.” Eventually, Captain Sandy Yawn — who took over command mid-season — made the decision to

fire Camille, citing her as a disruptive influence on crew morale and declaring that she “no longer fit the team dynamic.

Before her Below Deck fame, Camille Lamb had already dipped her toes in show business. The

Mississippi native first caught national attention in 2021 when she auditioned for American Idol, where she made it to Hollywood Week with her country-pop style and southern charm.

Following the show, she launched her own music career, releasing

independent singles such as “Bad Girl” and “Cool Like Me”. The tracks gained modest traction online, showcasing Camille’s signature blend of sass and sincerity.

social media and OnlyFans, where she shares exclusive photos and videos with fans — embracing a bold, unapologetic image that often blurs the line between confidence and controversy.

News of Camille’s arrest has spread quickly across social platforms, sparking a wave of mixed reactions. Many fans expressed

disappointment and concern, saying they hoped she would “learn from her mistakes,” while others dismissed the incident as another chapter in her “bad girl” persona.

DUI arrests among young celebrities are nothing new, but for Camille — who has been trying to transition from reality TV star to serious musician — this incident could

jeopardize her reputation and career momentum.

So far, no court date or official charges have been announced. However, if convicted, Camille could face fines, probation, mandatory alcohol education programs, or license suspension

, depending on the severity of her offense and whether it’s her first. 

In one of her songs, Camille calls herself a “Bad Girl” — rebellious yet self-assured, flawed but real. That image made her both loved and criticized by viewers. But in the entertainment industry,

one wrong move can overshadow years of progress.

Fans are now hoping she’ll take this as a wake-up call, reflect on her actions, and make a comeback through her

music and talent, not through controversy. Whether this DUI marks the downfall of her public image or simply a temporary stumble remains to be seen.