Abby Lee Miller was spotted parking her Porsche SUV illegally twice in one day in Los Angeles on Friday.

The 50-year-old reality TV star pulled into a handicapped zone and also in a red spot.

The Dance Moms star is set to check into prison in just a few days. She was sentenced after being convicted for hiding nearly $1m of income.

Who cares! Abby Lee Miller was spotted parking illegally twice in one day in LA on Friday, including in this disabled spot

The TV star parked her $60k Porsche Cayenne not only in a disabled spot, but in the area of the disabled spot disabled drivers aren't even supposed to park in.

Missing the extra-wide parking space completely, she managed to land her SUV in the cross-hatched area reserved to allow disabled drivers exit their vehicles.

Not finished there, she then headed to a restaurant where she pulled up alongside a red curb, another parking no-no in California.

Again, not quite satisfied with a single parking infraction in one try, she also managed to block the driveway to the business with half her car, which is an immediate towing offence.

I'll just leav this here: Not finished there, the jail-bound Dance Moms star then headed to a restaurant where she pulled up alongside a red curb, another parking no-no in California

Heading inside: Last month she was sentenced to a year and a day in prison in a Pittsburgh federal courtroom over fraud charges

Illegally parking in front of a blue curb in LA can set motorists back $250-$1,000, a red curb cost up to $100, while towing charges can run into the thousands.

Of course that would be a drop in to ocean on top of the $160,000 the reality star is already facing.

Last month she was sentenced to a year and a day in prison in a Pittsburgh federal courtroom over fraud charges.

The dance instructor had been indicted on 20 counts of fraud related to hiding $755,000 in earnings from the U.S. government last year.

Busted: The dance instructor had been indicted on 20 counts of fraud related to hiding $755,000 in earnings from the U.S. government last year

Miller took the stand during her sentencing and begged Judge Joy Flower Conti for mercy while reportedly sobbing.

'Dance Moms became a hit and I became the laughing stock of reality TV,' she told Conti.

She must report to prison on June 30.

After completing the sentence, she will be on supervised release for two more years and have to pay $160,000 in fines.

She announced in March that she was leaving the popular show, which premiered in 2011.