Former American Idol contestant Haley Reinhart was arrested on Saturday morning at a suburban Chicago pub. Reinhart was busted for punching a bouncer in the head at the Lamplighter Inn, TMZ reports.
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Officers arrived at the bar around 2 a.m. after the bouncers tossed Reinhart and her friends out when they knocked over a table.
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As she was walking out of the bar, Reinhart hit the bouncer. She was taken into custody and booked for battery.
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Reinhart is best known for her time of season 10 of American Idol. The singer took third place and is currently starring in the Netflix series, F Is for Family.
American Idol is returning for a reboot on ABC. Katy Perry was announced as the first official judge of the upcoming season.
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