She revealed on the November 21 episode of her "Dumb Blonde" podcast, "I'm going to jail," adding she "got in trouble with the law."
"What happened was, I got a ticket in 2020 in Alabama, driving home from a family vacation. Do I remember getting this ticket? Absolutely not," she recalled. "I got pulled over."
Bunnie joked she keeps getting pulled over in her new car because "it looks like a drug dealer's vehicle," admitting she's been stopped twice.
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The first time, the officer ran her license and informed her it was suspended.
"I'm a frickin upstanding citizen these days," she said. "He's like, 'Yeah, suspended from a ticket in Alabama.'"
She says she was let off with a "warning" to get her license reinstated.
"I go home, I get a hold of Alabama. Find out that the ticket's from 2020. Instantly pay it. It gets paid. I paid it at the end of October," the 45-year-old said. "I'm assuming that everything's fine and my license is reinstated."
Bunnie had another run in with an officer, admitting she "might have been speeding."
She ended up being pulled over and was nervous because she wasn't sure if her license was on the up and up.
Turns out it wasn't and the officer alerted her that she could be arrested for the offense, but didn't do it in the moment.
"He's like, 'But sometime this week you need to go down to the jail and book yourself in.' First of all, I didn't know that was an option," she said. "Growing up as a criminal, if you give me that option, I'm never checking myself in."
Bunnie plans to get her lawyer to help clear up why her license is still suspended even though she paid the ticket.
"It looks like your girl is gonna have to go book herself in. If I do -- you guys have seen all my past mug shots -- I'm going in glammed the f*** up, baby, and I'm going to vlog it."
The podcaster recently shared all her past mugshots on Instagram, reflecting on her more serious criminal past ahead of the release of her memoir.