Ree Drummond's daughter Paige, 19, was arrested for 'public intoxication' in Oklahoma, according to E! News.

Paige — who recently finished her freshman year at the University of Arkansas — was also charged with possession of alcohol by a person under 21 years of age.

Court documents revealed that the district attorney noted Paige appeared to be 'in a drunken condition' when she was booked by authorities.

Trouble: Ree Drummond's daughter Paige, 19, was arrested for 'public intoxication' in Oklahoma, according to E! News (seen on Instagram

Her charges are punishable by 'up to one year in jail' in addition to a 'fee of up to $500,' according to docs.

RadarOnline reported that Paige was 'taken to jail' in mid-April, and 'did unlawfully possess and consume a non-intoxicating beverage, containing more than one-half of one percent of alcohol measured by weight, in a public place.'

Possession charges for a minor can carry a punishment of up to 30 days in jail 'or a fine of up to $100.'

Not great: Paige — who recently finished her freshman year at the University of Arkansas — was charged with possession of alcohol by a person under 21 years of age (seen on Instagram)

Cooking queen: Ree — who's real name is Ann Marie — catapulted to fame as a star on the popular Food Network with her own show, The Pioneer Woman; seen in 2017

Paige, so far, has 'paid a total of $404.50 thus far in court fees for the alleged crimes,' according to the site.

Ree — who's real name is Ann Marie — catapulted to fame as a star on the popular Food Network with her own show, The Pioneer Woman.

The program highlights her favorite recipes, and tips and tricks around the kitchen from her southern vantage.

In addition to her widely successful television show, her culinary career includes a line of cookbooks and cookware, all of which spawned from a simple blog.

Columbia Pictures acquired the film rights to her book From Black Heels to Tractor Wheels in March 2010, but hasn't made any forward progression since.