A California bride was sentenced to five years in prison after she attempted to scam thousands of dollars through wedding site The Knot with a phony trip and fall, officials said.

Vermyttya Miller, a 37-year-old actress, booked her wedding reception in Glendale in October 2016 through the site, along with a $10,000 event cancellation insurance policy through an insurance provider partnered with the wedding site, the state Department of Insurance said Monday.

She later claimed that she tripped on her wedding dress, leading to serious injury, and would need to cancel the event, officials said.

The bride then used bogus medical records to submit the claim through the insurer and received a $10,000 check, the department said.

But weeks later, she reported to the site’s insurer that the $10,000 check was stolen and sent a copy of a police report, officials said.

Investigators determined that the document was doctored and also found that her medical records were fraudulent.

She pleaded no contest to one county of felony insurance fraud and was ordered to pay $22,500 in restitution, on top of her prison sentence.

“Miller’s trail of fraudulent claims led straight to a five-year jail sentence after department detectives unraveled her scheme,” Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara said in a statement. “Insurance fraud is a felony with serious penalties and consequences. We are committed to uncovering fraud and working with prosecutors to bring criminals to justice.”

Miller thanked friends and family on Facebook for their support Dec. 3 before she reported to Century Regional Detention Facility.

“I have to go but I will knock it out and come out better and start from where I left off with filming, music and the businesses I was starting,” she wrote.