Priorities! Amidst legal troubles and court hearings, Jen Shah still managed to get some time to get her glam on. In fact, she stopped by her hairstylist’s studio for a fresh blowout until her Friday, April 2, arraignment.

It is no secret that the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Star has a passion for style and keeps her Shah Squad available for all of her makeup and hair requirements. And despite legal accusations in motion and a court appearance in a couple of hours time, it seems that the reality celebrity doesn’t plan on changing her manners.

Shah’s stylist, Endo, took to Instagram Stories on Thursday, April 1 to show a few behind the scenes snaps of his appointment with the star. Shah, who especially loves a fitting sweatsuit, is dressed in a Gucci tracksuit using the brand’s classic GG canvas print and blue paneling on the front of the zip up.

From the pictures, the 47-year-old Bravo superstar models her sleek new’do. Endo was seemingly unfazed by the legal issues surrounding his customer, composing,”Baby fresh out and had to come get laid and slayed but the lace press queen of Utah.” Then he adds”#unarrested #priorities #shahsquad.”

In the following picture, Shah takes a moment for some rest and comfort. With her new blowout, she lays back on the couch to scroll through her phone. Endo captioned the image,”Be chillin, fresh press”

Shah’s sleek silk press was done in advance of her Friday, April 2, arraignment. The Bravo celebrity was indicted because of her alleged role in a long-running telemarketing scheme.

She faces the charges along with her”first assistant” Stuart Smith.

Shah decided to be fashion-forward if she appeared before a Utah judge on Tuesday, March 30, so the hair appointment is rather on-brand. For her first court appearance, she wore a stunning hat with a matching structured gold blazer that showcased puff sleeves. She tickles the outfit with rings and stacked necklaces.

The reality celebrity was initially set to be arraigned nearly on Wednesday, March 31. But after too many people joined the phone line, Shah was not able to dial in.

Because of This, Judge Sidney Stein chose to continue Shah’s arraignment on April 2.