She was so bombed she blew up a house.

A Canadian woman who caused a $10 million house explosion while driving drunk is now suing the bar that provided her alcoholic beverages — as she claims the owners are to blame.

The “car bomb” fiasco occurred in August 2019 while Daniella Leis, 26, was driving home from a Marilyn Manson concert after having drinks at the Budweiser Gardens bar in London, Ontario, the CBC reported.

Leis crashed her Ford Fusion — registered to her father — into a brick home at 450 Woodman Avenue, rupturing a gas line and triggering massive explosion that destroyed four houses and injured seven people.

Falling embers led to blazes in several homes nearby — and the entire neighborhood had to be evacuated with gas and water service shut off in the area. All told, the blast reportedly caused damages in the neighborhood of $9.8 million to $14.7 million.

“The financial impact of Ms. Leis’ actions have been enormous, with a total damage estimate approaching $15 million,” judge George Orsini told the court at the time.

Meanwhile, no one died but seven people were injured, including two police officers and two fire fighters suffered numerous injuries, with one firefighter forced to spend more than a week in hospital before being discharged.

Women sues bar — after getting so drunk she blew up $10M home
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Daniella Leis, 26, was convicted of impaired driving in 2019.CBS News
Women sues bar — after getting so drunk she blew up $10M home
Women sues bar — after getting so drunk she blew up $10M home© Provided by New York Post
Leis had been driving home from a Marilyn Manson concert.CTV News

Leis subsequently pled guilty to four counts of impaired driving, and was was slapped with a three-year prison sentence in 2021.

However, the Canuck wasn’t about to throw away her shot at easing the financial strain.

Fast-forward to January 2024: She and father Shawn Leis have filed a lawsuit against the Ovations Ontario Food Services, the company that distributed the hooch. They co-claimed that the hooch purveyor shares liability in a lawsuit filed by blast victims on the grounds that staffers “ejected Leis from the venue while failing to take steps to ensure she would not drive home,” according to the legal documents.

In addition, Leis also alleged that the Ovations had served her alcohol while aware that the bar-goer was intoxicated, accusing them of putting “profit above safety” and the resulting damage was “caused or contributed to by the negligence, breach of duty, breach of contract” by the bar.

Women sues bar — after getting so drunk she blew up $10M home
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The damage totaled around $10.City of London, Ontario

The lawsuit further claimed that if the father-daughter duo is required to pay any amount, then they are “entitled to contribution and indemnity from the defendant [Ovation].”

As reparations, the father and daughter team believes that the booze distributor is responsible for “any awards or judgment amounts” resulting from multiple court claims levied against them by Woodman Avenue victims.