Soap star Haley Pullos glammed up to face charges in DUI crash case

Soap star Haley Pullos was ready for her close-up during a court appearance to face charges for a serious car crash – wearing a stylish green dress and glammed up in TV-worthy makeup that was more appropriate for a night on the town.

Pullos, known for playing Molly Lansing-Davis on “General Hospital,” looked out of place in her trendy getup when she arrived in an LA court Wednesday to answer to multiple charges, including felony DUI, in the accident that left one person severely injured.

In photos published by the Daily Mail, the 25-year-old blonde is seen decked out in the form-fitting outfit, matching green pendant, white pumps and perfectly manicured white nails.

The only indication of the April 29 accident was a black brace covering her right ankle.

During her previous court appearance, she used crutches, according to the Daily Mail.


Soap star Haley Pullos
Soap star Haley Pullos showed up for court in a designer getup.
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The former child actress was allegedly under the influence when she drove into oncoming traffic on a freeway in Pasadena, California, flying over a barrier and slamming into another car head-on, officials said.

When firefighters freed her from the wreck, she allegedly became “violent” and shouted, “This is a $400 f–king shirt!”

Police reportedly discovered weed edibles and mini bottles of tequila inside the “Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia” alum’s car.

Authorities said Pullos had the “smell of alcohol on her breath, slurred speech and watery eyes.”

The man she allegedly hit, Courtney Wilder, suffered “major injuries” in the wreck, according to the police report, and has since sued the actress for damages.

Pullos was reportedly charged with felony DUI causing injury, felony driving with a .08 percent blood-alcohol content causing injury and misdemeanor hit-and-run resulting in property damage.

The hit-and-run incident occurred before the crash, according to police.

On Wednesday, Judge Terry Smerling continued the case until October to give attorneys more time to exchange evidence.