“General Hospital” star Haley Pullos got all dolled up for court Wednesday after being hit with multiple charges, including felony DUI, for a scary car crash.
The actress, 25, put on a leggy display by wearing a mint green minidress and white pumps while arriving at a Los Angeles courthouse.
The short dress and standout shoe choice highlighted the black brace she wore on her right ankle to support an injury she sustained in the April 29 accident.
However, she no longer needed the assistance of the crutches she used during a July 27 court appearance.
Pullos, known for portraying Molly Lansing-Davis on the popular soap opera, also had on full glam Wednesday, wearing a fresh face of makeup and white manicured nails.
She wore her blond hair in perfectly curled tresses that fell delicately around her shoulders.
Pullos’ gussied getup posed a stark contrast to the lawsuit she is facing from the man she allegedly hit while driving under the influence.
In June, Courtney Wilder claimed in his suit that Pullos had plowed into him while driving in the wrong direction on a freeway in Pasadena, Calif.
In the filing, Wilder claimed the car in front of him was able to swerve out of the way, but he had no time to react while going 60 mph, and Pullos subsequently collided with him head-on.
Wilder’s car was completely totaled, and he had to be transported to a nearby hospital after sustaining “major injuries,” according to the police report.
He alleged the incident caused lasting injuries to his body, and he is seeking damages from Pullos.
The police report also said the actress had swerved and flew over a barrier before hitting another vehicle, leaving her trapped inside her car.
When firefighters freed her, she allegedly became “violent” and shouted, “This is a $400 f–king shirt!”
Pullos also had to be sedated when she was taken to a hospital after becoming aggressive with medical workers.
Police claimed to have found weed edibles and mini bottles of tequila inside her car at the time and also noticed the “smell of alcohol on her breath, slurred speech and watery eyes.”
Wilder also noted Pullos’ diva behavior in his lawsuit, claiming she was more concerned for her “overpriced shirt” than the well-being of those she allegedly injured.
“General Hospital” recast Pullos’ character following the incident.