The ex-wife of footballer George Best has pleaded guilty to drink-driving.
Alex Best, 47, was found to be over the limit in Waterhouse Lane close to her home in Kingswood, Surrey, on April 6.
Best, dressed in a black blazer and black trousers, entered a guilty plea to the drink-driving charge at Guildford Magistrates' Court on Friday.
The court heard Best's breathalyser reading was 106 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath - the legal limit being 35 microgrammes.

Former Manchester United and Northern Ireland player George Best died of multiple organ failure aged 59 at Cromwell Hospital in west London on November 25 2005, following years of alcohol addiction.
In her last TV interview former model appeared on This Morning to claim that the spirit of her ex-husband has been with her since 2005.
Alex insisted that her ex-husband's spirit has been moving furniture, switching on lights and hiding her keys for years now.
She found out what was happening after getting a reading from a medium, who claimed that George loved her too much to leave when he passed away in 2005.
"I was doing a pilot for a television show, and I met this psychic guy," she told Ruth and Eamonn.
"In the morning of the funeral. I went to go, I walked out the hotel door, and as I was walking past the bathroom every single tap and shower turned on. It's just strange things.
Alex, who was married to George for 10 years until their divorce in 2005, explained: "I have a top, I've put it in my draw and it won't be there. But then a week later it's there on my bed."