She was remanded on bail until then.
Outside court she told the Herald her counsel had advised her not to comment.
Nash did not turn up for her scheduled first appearance at Auckland District Court in March and a warrant for her arrest was issued.
That was executed when she flew back into Auckland a couple of weeks ago.
Speaking from an undisclosed location in Australia in March, Nash told Woman's Day that a $20 yellow and pink Christian Dior bag she was accused of stealing from a Salvation Army store actually belonged to her.
"I walked in with my handbag and put it in a trolley, then I realised [my flatmate's] car was in danger of getting towed. I grabbed my handbag and moved the car 100 metres. When I got back, I was accused of stealing my own handbag and the police had been informed that I had driven the car." she said.
The 27-year-old, who is married to George FM DJ Thane Kirby, left the country the day after her non-appearance in court.
Mr Kirby revealed on Facebook Nash had taken their two daughters Honey, 5, and Lola 4.
He said he was devastated by the ordeal but weeks later flew to Australia to bring the girls home.
Last month he posted online that he was grateful to his friends for their help during such a difficult time.
Nash told Woman's Day the main reason she left the country was exhaustion.
"Exhausted from dealing with a dysfunctional relationship. Exhausted from trying so hard to fix the mess I'd found myself in. Exhausted from constantly having the rug pulled out from beneath me. I just couldn't do it anymore."
The former gossip columnist recently told Newstalk ZB's "The Nutters Club" how she nearly lost everything.
"Once I found out I was alcoholic, I just went full on. It actually for some reason made me flare up even more so. I think it was just the pain of understanding this was the end of the life that I knew . . . I knew everything was going to change," Nash said.
She said eventually the shame and guilt of her addiction, which began as a 14-year-old, were too much to take and midway through last year decided to put down the bottle for good.
Nash said finally opening up about her battle had been "cathartic".