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Bachelorette Amanda Stanton Spotted On Laguna Beach Post-Arrest
This petite bachelorette accused of toppling her towering boyfriend last week in Las Vegas was seen canoodling with him on the OC coast.

LAGUNA BEACH, CA — Reality celeb Amanda Stanton of "Bachelor in Paradise" has gone from a domestic violence arrest in Las Vegas one week ago to strolling on the beach with her boyfriend, Bobby Jacobs, in Laguna Beach over the weekend.
The pair were spotted at the beach strolling the shore, showing affection for one another and generally "putting on a united front," according to a TMZ report.
On Sept. 10, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department arrested Stanton while at the Encore Hotel, Entertainment Tonight reported.
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According to Stanton's representative, Steve Honig, the incident was a "misunderstanding" that occurred after Stanton had over-imbibed during a Las Vegas weekend.
"Amanda is embarrassed and ashamed this happened and sincerely apologizes to hotel security and the Las Vegas Police Department," Honig's statement said. "Amanda is a gentle, respectful person who has never gotten physical with anyone under any circumstance.
"That evening she had a few drinks at a bachelorette party and when hotel security asked her and Bobby to quiet down, she got a bit rambunctious," the statement said. "Amanda gave Bobby what she thought was a playful shove; hotel security did their job and reported the incident to the police, who in turn did their job. Despite Bobby explaining this was not an ill-intended shove, the police still had to do their job which Amanda completely respects and understands."
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Is all fun and games for the pair, now, TMZ says.
Photo: JUNE 30: Amanda Stanton attends the Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation's world premiere of 'Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation' at Regency Village Theatre on June 30, 2018 in Westwood, California. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images)
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