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a day ago
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Ree Drummond's Son Bryce's Fate Decided After Arrest
Ree Drummond's Son Bryce's Fate Decided After Arrest originally appeared on Parade. The fate of Pioneer Woman star 's son, Bryce Drummond, has been decided after his 2024 arrest. On Aug. 1, the 22-year-old son of the Food Network personality and her husband, , lost an appeal to get his driver's license back. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 The Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals upheld the revocation of Bryce's license, according to court documents obtained by People. In May 2024, he was arrested in Stillwater, Okla., on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. An officer who was dispatched in response to a report that neighbors were trying to start a fight observed a group of men run into a nearby home. The party who called alleged they had 'been drinking, trying to start fights, and had been driving around recklessly.' After the officer stayed in the area for roughly an hour, he observed the lights of a Ford pick-up truck turn on and approached the driver, identified as Bryce. Allegedly, Bryce 'demonstrated multiple 'clues' indicating intoxication,' prompting the officer to determine he "was in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol." A judge dismissed a misdemeanor charge against Bryce in April, The Oklahoman reported. However, civil action by Service Oklahoma resulted in the loss of his right to drive freely for 180 days. The appeal that Bryce lost was to overturn that decision. Parade reached out to Ree for comment but did not immediately hear back. In addition to Bryce, Ree and Ladd share four children: , 28, , 25, , 21, and a foster son, Jamar, 23. Next: Ree Drummond's Son Bryce's Fate Decided After Arrest first appeared on Parade on Aug 11, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Aug 11, 2025, where it first appeared.


Daily Mail
5 days ago
- Daily Mail
Food Network legend's football star son stripped of driver's license following arrest
The son of Food Network star Ree Drummond will continue to be stripped of his driver's license as a judge has rejected his appeal to get it reinstated. This happened just weeks before he's due to return for the 2025 football season at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Bryce Drummond, 22, had his license temporarily revoked after he was arrested in May 2024 on suspicion of being in control of a vehicle while intoxicated, per The Oklahoman. In April, a Payne County judge dismissed that misdemeanor charge, but his arrest caused a separate civil action by Service Oklahoma. This action resulted in Bryce losing his right to drive freely for 180 days. Bryce was allowed to continue to drive his own car with an interlock device that prevents a vehicle from driving unless the driver provides a clean breath test, per the terms of his revocation. His attorney, Ky Corley, later filed an appeal, arguing the traffic stop was unlawful. However, during the appeals process, the 22-year-old was pulled over in Osage County and was given a ticket for driving with a revoked license. Ree built a lifestyle empire with her blog, cookbooks, and hit Food Network cooking show Due to his pending appeal, the local court dismissed the charge. But now, the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals has upheld the revocation of his license after deciding the district court did not make an error. Following the August 1 ruling, Bryce's lawyer said he plans to appeal the decision to the Oklahoma Supreme Court. In May 2024, Bryce was stopped by police near his home. Police were investigating a separate disturbance in the area and saw the lights of his parked pickup truck turn on. They approached his car to find the football player in the driver's seat, and performed a field sobriety test that revealed 'clues of intoxication,' per USA Today. Bryce was arrested on suspicion of actual physical control of a vehicle while under the influence. The misdemeanor charge was dismissed by Payne County Special District Judge Susan Worthington after she found the police didn't have probable cause for his arrest. Prosecutors said they planned to appeal the ruling, but no action has been taken, and the appeal process deadline has now passed. The Drummond family rose to fame thanks to matriarch Ree, known to millions as The Pioneer Woman. Ree built a lifestyle empire with her blog, cookbooks, and hit Food Network cooking show. The family lives on a sprawling cattle ranch near Pawhuska, Oklahoma. They are also the largest land-owning family in Osage County,


Economic Times
5 days ago
- Economic Times
Oklahoma Court upholds Bryce Drummond license revocation following DUI arrest
Synopsis The Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals has upheld the Bryce Drummond license revocation stemming from a 2024 DUI-related arrest. Although the misdemeanor charge was dismissed, the Ree Drummond son DUI case continued as a civil action. Drummond's legal team intends to appeal the ruling to the Oklahoma Supreme Court Bryce Drummond, son of Ree Drummond, had his license revoked after a DUI arrest; the Oklahoma appeals court upheld the ruling despite a dismissed criminal charge The Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals has affirmed the 180-day driver's license revocation of Bryce Drummond, the 22-year-old son of television personality Ree Drummond, following a 2024 DUI-related arrest in Stillwater. The civil revocation remains in effect despite the dismissal of criminal charges related to the incident. Drummond, a former Oklahoma State University football player, was arrested on May 11, 2024, after a Stillwater police officer observed the lights of a parked pickup truck activate during a nearby disturbance investigation. The officer approached the vehicle and found Drummond in the driver's seat. A field sobriety test reportedly revealed signs of intoxication, leading to his arrest on suspicion of being in actual physical control of a vehicle while impaired. Also read: 2028 Olympics bombshell: Donald Trump demands gender tests for all female competitors Payne County Special District Judge Susan Worthington later dismissed the misdemeanor charge, ruling that the arrest lacked probable cause. While prosecutors initially indicated plans to appeal, they did not proceed, and the deadline has since passed. However, the arrest triggered a separate civil action through Service Oklahoma, resulting in the Bryce Drummond license revocation for 180 days. Ree Drummond son DUI case moves toward state Supreme Court appeal Despite the dismissal of criminal charges, civil penalties remained. Under the revocation order, Drummond was permitted to drive his personal vehicle if equipped with an ignition interlock device, and he could operate employer vehicles without one. His attorney, Ky Corley, challenged the revocation on several grounds, including the legality of the officer's approach, lack of reasonable suspicion, and whether Drummond had been in actual physical control of the vehicle in a public space. During the appeal, Drummond was ticketed in Osage County for allegedly driving with a revoked license. The charge was dismissed because the revocation appeal was still pending. On August 1, the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals ruled that the lower court had not erred, effectively upholding the license revocation. Corley stated his intention to appeal to the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Bryce Drummond, listed as a 2025 graduation candidate from OSU, is part of a prominent Oklahoma ranching family. His mother, Ree Drummond, is the host of Food Network's The Pioneer Woman. The Drummond family includes state attorney general and gubernatorial candidate Gentner Drummond.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Time of India
Oklahoma Court upholds Bryce Drummond license revocation following DUI arrest
The Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals has affirmed the 180-day driver's license revocation of Bryce Drummond, the 22-year-old son of television personality Ree Drummond , following a 2024 DUI-related arrest in Stillwater. The civil revocation remains in effect despite the dismissal of criminal charges related to the incident. Drummond, a former Oklahoma State University football player, was arrested on May 11, 2024, after a Stillwater police officer observed the lights of a parked pickup truck activate during a nearby disturbance investigation. The officer approached the vehicle and found Drummond in the driver's seat. A field sobriety test reportedly revealed signs of intoxication, leading to his arrest on suspicion of being in actual physical control of a vehicle while impaired. Productivity Tool Zero to Hero in Microsoft Excel: Complete Excel guide By Metla Sudha Sekhar View Program Finance Introduction to Technical Analysis & Candlestick Theory By Dinesh Nagpal View Program Finance Financial Literacy i e Lets Crack the Billionaire Code By CA Rahul Gupta View Program Digital Marketing Digital Marketing Masterclass by Neil Patel By Neil Patel View Program Finance Technical Analysis Demystified- A Complete Guide to Trading By Kunal Patel View Program Productivity Tool Excel Essentials to Expert: Your Complete Guide By Study at home View Program Artificial Intelligence AI For Business Professionals Batch 2 By Ansh Mehra View Program Also read: 2028 Olympics bombshell: Donald Trump demands gender tests for all female competitors by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Bank Owned Properties For Sale In Athens (Prices May Surprise You) Foreclosed Homes | Search ads Search Now Undo Payne County Special District Judge Susan Worthington later dismissed the misdemeanor charge, ruling that the arrest lacked probable cause. While prosecutors initially indicated plans to appeal, they did not proceed, and the deadline has since passed. However, the arrest triggered a separate civil action through Service Oklahoma, resulting in the Bryce Drummond license revocation for 180 days. Ree Drummond son DUI case moves toward state Supreme Court appeal Live Events Despite the dismissal of criminal charges, civil penalties remained. Under the revocation order, Drummond was permitted to drive his personal vehicle if equipped with an ignition interlock device , and he could operate employer vehicles without one. His attorney, Ky Corley, challenged the revocation on several grounds, including the legality of the officer's approach, lack of reasonable suspicion, and whether Drummond had been in actual physical control of the vehicle in a public space. During the appeal, Drummond was ticketed in Osage County for allegedly driving with a revoked license. The charge was dismissed because the revocation appeal was still pending. On August 1, the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals ruled that the lower court had not erred, effectively upholding the license revocation. Corley stated his intention to appeal to the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Bryce Drummond, listed as a 2025 graduation candidate from OSU, is part of a prominent Oklahoma ranching family. His mother, Ree Drummond, is the host of Food Network's The Pioneer Woman . The Drummond family includes state attorney general and gubernatorial candidate Gentner Drummond.
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Yahoo
Son of Pioneer Woman loses appeal of driver's license revocation
The Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals has upheld the driver's license revocation of Bryce Drummond, the 22-year-old son of famed television personality Ree Drummond. Bryce Drummond, who played football for Oklahoma State University, got his license temporarily revoked by Service Oklahoma after Stillwater police arrested him in 2024 on suspicion of being in control of a vehicle while intoxicated. A Payne County judge dismissed that misdemeanor charge in April. But the arrest triggered a separate civil action by Service Oklahoma that stripped Drummond of his right to freely drive for 180 days. Under terms of the revocation found in court records, he was allowed to continue driving his personal vehicle with an interlock device that prevents a vehicle from operating unless the driver provides a clean breath sample. The terms also allowed him to drive an employer's vehicle that does not have the device installed. More: Who is Bryce Drummond? Meet 'Pioneer Woman' Ree Drummond's son, Oklahoma State football FB Drummond and his attorney, Ky Corley, appealed the driver's license revocation, asking whether the officer had authority to approach the vehicle without a warrant, whether he had reasonable suspicion to question Drummond and whether there was evidence of Drummond being in "actual physical control" of a vehicle while on public roads, highways, streets, turnpikes or any other public place. During the appeals process, Drummond was pulled over in Osage County and given a ticket for driving with a revoked license, but the local court dismissed the charge because of his pending appeal. The Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals upheld his revocation, finding that the district court did not make an error. The ruling was made Aug. 1. Corley told The Oklahoman he plans to appeal the decision to the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Bryce Drummond played football at OSU until 2024. He was listed as a graduation candidate in spring 2025. His encounter with police occurred in the early morning hours of May 11, 2024. A Stillwater police officer was investigating a disturbance near Drummond's home when he saw the lights of a nearby parked pickup truck turn on. The officer approached the truck and found Drummond in the driver's seat. A field sobriety test revealed clues of intoxication, the officer wrote in his report. Drummond was arrested on suspicion of actual physical control of a vehicle while under the influence. Payne County Special District Judge Susan Worthington later dismissed the misdemeanor charge, ruling that the officer did not have probable cause to make the arrest. Although prosecutors indicated in court they would appeal the ruling, they did not do so. The deadline to begin that appeal process has passed. Ree Drummond is a television chef, blogger and author. She has a television program titled "The Pioneer Woman," which has aired on Food Network since 2011. It consists of her cooking for her family and friends, primarily at her ranch near Pawhuska, where she lives with her husband, Ladd Drummond. Their extended family includes Gentner Drummond, the state attorney general and gubernatorial candidate. The Drummond family is a prominent ranching family in Oklahoma and the largest land-owning family in Osage County. This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Bryce Drummond, son of Pioneer Woman, loses appeal for driver's license Solve the daily Crossword