Boxer and model Lauryn Eagle, 30, is charged with drink driving after ‘being pulled over on the wrong side of the road at Bondi and refusing to take a breath test’
- Professional boxer, Lauryn Eagle was allegedly caught drink driving in Bondi
- She was allegedly driving on wrong side of the road when she was pulled over
- The 30-year-old just won an appeal to overturn a drug-driving conviction
Lauryn Eagle is facing fresh charges after she was allegedly caught driving under the influence of alcohol.
The professional boxer and swimsuit model was pulled over by police after she allegedly drove on the wrong side of the road in the eastern suburbs of Sydney.
According to the Daily Telegraph, the 30-year-old allegedly refused to provide a breath test and was drunk behind the wheel in the early hours of August 1.
Lauryn Eagle (pictured) faces fresh driving charges after allegedly being caught driving under the influence of alcohol in Bondi
The fresh charges come less than a month after the former Miss Teen won an appeal to overturn a conviction for driving under the influence of drugs.
Last year, Eagle tested positive to methamphetamine in a random drug test while she was driving her Audi Q5 in Peakhurst.
She admitted to the offence but pleaded ignorance, claiming she was unaware medication she was taking contained the substance.

In 2017, the professional boxer tested positive to methamphetamine in a random drug test while she was driving her Audi Q5 in Peakhurst at 10am
The former girlfriend of rugby league star Todd Carney said the methamphetamine was in her system because she had taken her ADHD medication.
The judge downgraded the punishment to a section ten and no criminal conviction was recorded.
She is now facing four charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, refusing or failing to submit to a breath test, driving on the wrong side of the road, and not keeping to the left of the median strip.
This will be the first time she is has been charged with driving under the influence.

Eagle is now facing fcharges of driving under the influence of alcohol, refusing or failing to submit to a breath test, driving on the wrong side of the road
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