Married At First Sight's Cyrell Paule was all smiles as she left Parramatta Court House on Thursday after escaping a conviction for low-level drink driving. The 29-year-old, who received a good behaviour bond and was ordered to take driver education training, seemed in happy spirits as her legal matter was resolved. The healthcare consultant posed for selfies with fans outside the courthouse, smoked a cigarette and chatted to a group of curious onlookers. Bad girl... good behaviour! Married At First Sight's Cyrell Paule was all smiles as she left Parramatta Court House on Thursday after escaping a conviction for low-level drink driving Cyrell was dressed modestly for her court appearance, choosing a high-necked bodycon dress in black and a pair of strappy flat sandals. The TV bride carried a black jacket over her arm and carried her things in a brown leather Louis Vuitton bag. Her makeup was kept understated and neutral, with soft eye shadow and a nude lip, and her hair was worn down and straight. All eyes on her! The healthcare consultant lapped up the attention as she smoked a cigarette and chatted to a crowd of curious onlookers Time to relax! Having escaped charges for low-level drink driving, the reality star was in good spirits Modest: Cyrell was dressed modestly for her court appearance, choosing a high-necked bodycon dress in black and a pair of strappy flat sandals It's designer, darling: The TV bride carried a black jacket over her arm and carried her things in a brown leather Louis Vuitton bag After leaving the premises, Cyrell treated herself to a take-away coffee as she made her way home. Speaking to a photographer outside the court, a remorseful Cyrell described her drink driving as an act of 'stupidity.' Cyrell has been carrying out driver education training as part of her pre-sentence requirements. Subtle makeup look: Her makeup was kept understated and neutral, with soft eye shadow and a nude lip, and her hair was worn down and straight Cheers! After leaving the premises, Cyrell treated herself to a take-away coffee as she made her way home Remorse: Speaking to a photographer outside the court, a remorseful Cyrell described her drink driving as an act of 'stupidity' Last month, Cyrell issued a warning to other P-plate drivers, saying that just one alcoholic drink with a meal can result in an arrest. The brunette told WHO magazine that she was pulled over for a random breath test (RBT) in February and charged with drink driving. She had blown a 0.015g result which, despite being at the lower end of the range, was enough to warrant a charge as she only held a provisional licence. 'Don't risk it': Last month, Cyrell issued a warning to other P-plate drivers, saying that just one alcoholic drink with a meal can result in an arrest Provisional license holders, known colloquially as P-platers, are required to have a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of zero. A remorseful Cyrell told WHO that she was 'foolish' to get behind the wheel after drinking alcohol, and told others to learn from her mistakes. 'Don't risk it,' she said. 'Get an Uber or get your husband or wife to pick you up [if you're drinking].' Cyrell claimed that a single glass of vodka and orange with lunch was all it took for her to be charged - but the laws exist for a reason. Legal woes: Cyrell claimed that a single glass of vodka and orange with lunch was all it took for her to be charged - but the laws exist for a reason Drink driving: After returning a positive reading of 0.015g, she was conveyed to Cessnock Police Station where she underwent a breath analysis and returned a reading of '0.011 grams of alcohol per 210 litres of breath' 'Any amount of alcohol can lead to a momentary lapse in concentration and then it's a game of Russian roulette. We roll the dice on our show in the search for love. There's no need to do it on the roads as well,' she said. According to official documents obtained by WHO, Cyrell was pulled over for an RBT at around 2:30pm on Saturday, February 2 in Pokolbin, New South Wales. After returning a positive reading of 0.015g, she was conveyed to Cessnock Police Station where she underwent a breath analysis and returned a reading of '0.011 grams of alcohol per 210 litres of breath'. Cyrell was paired with 28-year-old electrician Nic Jovanovic on Married At First Sight, but they are no longer together. Split: Cyrell was paired with 28-year-old electrician Nic Jovanovic on Married At First Sight, but they are no longer togetherAll rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility