Lindsay Lohan Is A Friggin' Idiot

Lindsay021210.jpgYeah, so remember how Lindsay Lohan was going to be the featured guest at the Vienna Opera Ball and that she was going to be paid massive amounts of cash for it? Well that's not happening anymore because she missed her private jet by two hours because she was too busy shopping at the airport. NO, REALLY.

But Lohan was two hours late to board her private plane - after she became distracted by a shopping spree in the Los Angeles airport.

Lugner claims the British Airways staff stalled take-off for Lohan but after finally arriving, she couldn't afford the $22,000 (£13,750) charge for the delay.

The 77-year-old tycoon explains, "She wanted to pay but didn't have that much available so got off the plane." (Source)

At this point, I think we all know Lindsay Lohan has the sense of responsibility of a two-year-old with a meth addiction. The only thing that surprises me at this point is that she got caught up shopping at an airport mall. Seriously, is the allure of souvenir shirts and cheap-ass stuffed animals that powerful over her? Her story would be much more believable if she just ended up passing out in the bathroom after freebasing off a toilet seat.


4 Comments


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