October 8th 2024.
Hannah Smith, a familiar face from Love Island, has found herself in a bit of trouble recently. The 26-year-old reality star was arrested for allegedly threatening and punching a police officer. You may remember her from the sixth season of the popular American dating series, which aired earlier this year. Unfortunately, her time in the villa was short-lived as she was dumped after just a week.
Fast forward a few months and Hannah, who works as a bottle server and Instagram influencer, found herself in a bit of a predicament. While attending an event in Georgia, she was escorted out for causing a disturbance. However, things took a turn for the worse when she was arrested for "terroristic threats and acts, and wilful obstruction of a law enforcement officer" in Cobb County.
According to the warrant obtained by The U.S. Sun, the arresting officer stated that Hannah attempted to punch them as they were escorting her to her Uber. Although she didn't make contact, she also tried to kick the officer multiple times while in handcuffs. The warrant also mentioned that Hannah made threats to harm the officer and their sister, with the intention of causing fear.
After spending some time in jail, Hannah was released on an $8,000 bond. Her mugshot shows her with a scowl, clearly not pleased with the situation. Despite the arrest, she has continued to share photos on social media, including a recent series of lingerie shots on Instagram. Before joining Love Island, Hannah described herself as "goofy" and "playful", with a crush on celebrities Odell Beckham Jr and Michael B Jordan.
During her time on the show, Hannah was initially coupled up with Kendall Washington, but was ultimately eliminated as the first woman of the season. The Agency has reached out to both Hannah's representatives and the Cobb County Sheriff's Office for comment on the incident.
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