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Former Supermodel Stephanie Seymour Arrested For DUI

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Stephanie Seymour Arrested DUI
Source: Splash News

Jan. 18 2016, Published 2:00 p.m. ET

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Famous '90s supermodel Stephanie Seymour has been arrested for a DUI after allegedly going the wrong way at a stop sign in Greenwich, Conn.

The 47-year-old was taken into custody after she refused to take a field sobriety test, police say.

According to authorities, the actress and model, married to businessman Peter Brant, 68, also "smelled like booze" and was unsteady on her feet after she exited her 2015 Range Rover.

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This isn't her first run-in with accusations relating to alcohol, however.

In 2010, during an almost divorce battle (they later called it off), husband Brant claimed Seymour had been abusing drugs and alcohol. Both were forced to undergo drug testing.

Then in 2014, as RadarOnline.com previously reported, Seymour's then 20-year-old son Peter Brant Jr. was busted in New York for marijuana possession.

What do you think of Stephanie's dramatic arrest? Let us know in the comments below!

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