Nepo baby influencer seen after being ordered to do community service

Nepo baby influencer seen after being ordered to do community service
Source: Daily Mail Online

Nepo baby influencer Gabriella Bardsley was seen scrolling on her phone at a charity shop after being ordered to do community service for drink-driving.

Bardsley, 23, the daughter of The Real Housewives of Cheshire star Tanya Bardsley and step-daughter of footballer Phil Bardsley, pleaded guilty to drink-driving last year after she was caught nearly three-and-a-half times over the limit while trying to break through a police blockade in her Audi.

At her sentencing in July, magistrates said they had considered the option of a jail sentence but also took account of her previous good character.

They handed Bardsley a 12-month community order and she was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work.

In pictures on Saturday, Bardsley - who was initially rumoured to be heading into the Love Island villa last summer - was seen working at The Salvation Army charity shop in Wilmslow after being sentenced to the unpaid work.

Bardsley wore a fur coat as she sat on a chair in the charity shop scrolling through her phone.

The Real Housewives of Cheshire star Tanya Bardsley’s influencer daughter Gabriella was seen sitting on her phone during her community service at a charity shop on Saturday.

The nepo baby, 23, plead guilty to drink-driving last year after she was caught nearly three-and-a-half times over the limit trying to break through police blockade in her Audi.

She was also seen standing at the till as she folded clothes.

Bardsley has starred alongside the rest of her family in ITVBe reality series The Bardsley Bunch.

Last year a court heard how Bardsley was 'slurring her words' and 'struggling' to stand after being stopped by police in her Audi A3 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, on May 11.

She approached the scene of a road traffic collision and 'attempted to drive through the police blockade', Crewe Magistrates' Court heard.

Charlie Hayward, prosecuting, said when officers approached her she was visibly intoxicated.

She refused a road-side breath test and was taken to a nearby police station and was found to have 122 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath - the legal limit in England and Wales being 35 micrograms of alcohol per 100ml of breath.

Bardsley, who stood in the dock in a black jacket and white trousers, pleaded guilty when the charge of drink-driving was put to her.

Her lawyer Gary Hughes told the court that she was of 'hitherto good character'.

Bardsley was handed a 12-month community order and she was ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work.

In pictures on Saturday, Bardsley was seen doing her community service in The Salvation Army charity shop in Wilmslow.

Bardsley was also seen standing at the till as she folded clothes in the charity shop.

Bardsley wore a fur coat as she sat on a chair in the charity shop scrolling through her phone.

He asked for a pre-sentence report to be prepared by a female probation officer due to 'matters that are sensitive to the defendant'.

'These are issues that can be ventilated at sentencing,' he said.

Mr Hughes added that he hoped the author of the report would have a community order at the 'forefront of their mind' when recommending a sentence.

She was handed an interim driving ban and sobbed as she left court comforted by her father.

At her sentencing in July, a court heard how Bardsley got into her car while drunk and drove off from a party after receiving 'hurtful jibes' about her 'quasi-celebrity' status.

Appearing before South Cheshire Magistrates' Court in Crewe, Bardsley was sentenced to a driving ban and ordered to carry out community service.

Last year a court heard how Bardsley was 'slurring her words' and 'struggling' to stand after being stopped by police in her Audi A3 in Wilmslow, Cheshire, on May 11.

She approached the scene of a road traffic collision and 'attempted to drive through the police blockade', Crewe Magistrates' Court heard.

Bardsley had been tipped to be part of last year's Love Island line-up and has previously turned down invitations to go on the show, but she did not feature in the end.

'Gabriella's already said no to Love Island and we do need to get her a boyfriend,' her mother Tanya told Closer Magazine.

Speaking of the family's new TV series she added: 'Gabriella just lives in fairy land anyway.'

‘So it’s just another nice thing, you know, a little fairy land.’