Arrested student Lily Stewart’s ‘hot mugshot’ goes viral as social media users say ‘she’s guilty of stealing hearts’

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AN ARRESTED student’s stunning mugshot has gone viral, as social media users accuse her of “stealing hearts”.

Lily Stewart’s mugshot was shared by Morgan County Crime along with her arrest information.

Morgan County Sheriff’s deptLily Stewart’s mugshot went viral after it was shared by Morgan County Crime[/caption]

instagramLily Stewart was arrested for speeding in Georgia[/caption]

instagramLily Stewart shared her favourite reactions to her mugshot on her TikTok account[/caption]

The grainy mugshot shows a smiley Stewart just after her arrest.

An account on X reposted the mugshot, and hundreds of social media users rushed to the comment section to defend her.

One user wrote: “Whatever she did my heart says she’s innocent.”

Another wrote: “Is her phone number in the report? Asking for a friend.”

While one brave user addressed the heartthrob directly: “Hey Lily, My fraternity has a date night next week if you are seeing this you are invited.”

Stewart seemed to see the funny side, and posted a TikTok of her favourite reactions to her mugshot.

The post was captioned: “Some of my favourite/unhinged comments on my mugshot.”

One comment read: “They done locked up miss America.”

Another read: “Guilty of stealing my heart, your honor.”

While a third read: “Your honor, she was just trying to get to brunch for bottomless mimosas.”

Stewart was arrested in Georgia for speeding.

In some parts of the state, the fine for speeding can be as high as $1,000. 

The arrest took place in Morgan County borders, which borders Athens, where the University of Georgia is located. 

She has attended the university since 2023 and is a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. 

Jeremy Meeks‘ mugshot went viral following his arrest in 2014.

The mugshot racked up 75,000 likes, 20,000 comments and 10,000 shares on Facebook, earning him the name “Hot felon”.

He was also nicknamed “The Blue Eyed Bandit” and “Jail Bae”.

Following his release from jail, Meeks soared to fame and became a successful model.

Who was ‘Hot felon’?

By Lydia Doye

Jeremy Meeks’ mugshot earned him the name “Hot felon”, and shot him to fame.
The felon was also nicknamed “The Blue Eyed Bandit” and “Jail Bae”.
The “Hot felon” mugshot racked up 75,000 likes, 20,000 comments and 10,000 shares on Facebook.
In 2002 Jeremy served nine-years in prison, having originally been jailed for two years.
In 2014, he was jailed again for gun possession and resisting arrest.
Jeremy was released from Mendota Federal Correctional Institution in 2016.
Following his release from prison he became a successful model.

instagramLily Stewart is a student at the University of Georgia[/caption]

instagramStewart is a member of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority[/caption] Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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