A WOMAN who made international headlines for allegedly having sex with a dog has lashed out at a photographer after fronting a Brisbane court for failing to appear.

Jenna Louise Driscoll, 25, whacked the news photographer on the head and told him to “f--k off” as she left the City Watch House on Saturday afternoon shortly after being granted bail in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on multiple outstanding charges.

Driscoll pleaded guilty before Magistrate Bronwyn Springer after a warrant was issued for her arrest when she failed to show up in court on April 7.

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Police from Stafford arrested Driscoll when she turned up to the police station to report as per her regular bail conditions at 5.15pm on Friday.

Lawyer Kate McArthur said her client did not realise there was a warrant out for her arrest.

She said Driscoll was completing a Diploma of Business Management and had a six-year-old son.

Ms McArthur said Driscoll was privately represented but had not been able to reach her lawyers recently.

Magistrate Bronwyn Springer fined Driscoll $250 for failing to show up to court.

She released her on bail for other matters on reporting conditions, including that she report to police, abide by a residential condition and have no contact with the complainant.

Driscoll’s outstanding matters include unlawful wounding, three counts of bestiality, trafficking, possession of dangerous drugs, possession of a thing used in the commission of a crime and supplying dangerous drugs.

Police allegedly found three videos on Driscoll’s phone that showed her having sex with a dog while they were investigating her for allegedly dealing cannabis in October.

She will front court again on April 27.