Stephanie Pratt Says She Learned Her Lesson After DUI Arrest
Oddly it seems as if brain cells have been rubbing together in both Spencer and sister Stephanie Pratt’s heads lately creating some kind of productive thought process that makes sense to the rest of us. First, Spencer justifiably said he doesn’t think its the right time for he and wife, Heidi Montag, to be having children. Now Stephanie says she has learned her lesson after her very first DUI arrest last month.
She had the following to say about the situation to People at the Maxim and Ubisoft launch of Assassin’s Creed II in West Hollywood yesterday:
“It was the worst thing to happen to me and, at the same time, it was the biggest blessing. I learned to not fall apart, which is something that I usually do when something goes bad in my life. I learned that it is all about temptation and that I am being tested. This is the first time that I haven’t screwed up more after a bad thing and I didn’t fall apart and say, ‘I hate my life, I want to die!’ It’s the first time in twenty-three years that I went the other way!”
Yay! I bet her parents thought she was never going to grow up! Where should we send the brownie?










Don’t most people caught DD say they learned their lesson?
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Funny Dasche! I missed this awhile back. I loved the brownie part smartass
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