Loser

32 year old Denae (den-ay) Morrison from Florida

Denae was pulled over by a Pinellas County Sheriff's Office deputy after a witness called 911 stating that she was swerving out of her lane while drinking a White Claw, an alcoholic seltzer water beverage, on Wednesday.

 

After pulling Morrison over, the deputy noticed she "had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on her breath;" and that "her hair was in a nest, her skirt was sideways and her shoes were off."

 

Morrison, according to her arrest report, refused to take a breathalyzer test after telling the deputy:"If I do the breath test it is an automatic DUI."

 

The deputy said despite refusing the test Morrison did admit to having a drink six hours earlier and two while driving home but argued:"They are only 5% alcohol."

 

Morrison learned the hard way that those hard seltzer drinks, while they might not taste very alcoholic, can get you too drunk to drive. She was charged with DUI and her bond was set at $500.

Winner

Trinity Arrington and Emily Petty, seniors at S&S Highschool in Sadler, Texas

When the S&S High School homecoming queen winner was announced, Trinity Arrington was shocked to hear her name.

 

Arrington, a senior at the Sadler, Texas school, walked across the field to get her crown – but she decided it actually belonged to someone else.

 

 So, she handed it to another girl: her classmate, Emily Petty, who has Down syndrome.

Loser

32 year old Denae (den-ay) Morrison from Florida

Denae was pulled over by a Pinellas County Sheriff's Office deputy after a witness called 911 stating that she was swerving out of her lane while drinking a White Claw, an alcoholic seltzer water beverage, on Wednesday.

 

After pulling Morrison over, the deputy noticed she "had a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on her breath;" and that "her hair was in a nest, her skirt was sideways and her shoes were off."

 

Morrison, according to her arrest report, refused to take a breathalyzer test after telling the deputy:"If I do the breath test it is an automatic DUI."

 

The deputy said despite refusing the test Morrison did admit to having a drink six hours earlier and two while driving home but argued:"They are only 5% alcohol."

 

Morrison learned the hard way that those hard seltzer drinks, while they might not taste very alcoholic, can get you too drunk to drive. She was charged with DUI and her bond was set at $500.

Winner

Trinity Arrington and Emily Petty, seniors at S&S Highschool in Sadler, Texas

When the S&S High School homecoming queen winner was announced, Trinity Arrington was shocked to hear her name.

 

Arrington, a senior at the Sadler, Texas school, walked across the field to get her crown – but she decided it actually belonged to someone else.

 

 So, she handed it to another girl: her classmate, Emily Petty, who has Down syndrome.