Lindsay Lohan throws a glass at Samantha Ronson
The Mean Girls star thew a glass at her ex's head on a night out in Los Angeles
The Mean Girls star thew a glass at her ex's head on a night out in Los Angeles
Oh dear. Lindsay Lohan has landed herself in hot water yet again, after throwing a glass at Samantha Ronson on a night out.
The Mean Girls star and her ex-girlfriend were partying separately at hot LA nightspot Trousdale when the incident occurred.
Troubled Lindsay was said to have thrown a glass at Samantha across a packed dance floor, hitting her on the head.
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And just minutes later Sam Tweeted about the incident, posting a comment saying: ‘Just got a glass thrown at my head..... Hmmm- wonder who did it????.'
But the famous DJ was reportedly quite shaken up.
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'Samantha was DJing and went to sit with her friends when Lindsay stormed over and threw a glass at her head,' one insider said.
'Glass threw everywhere, and Samantha looked really shaken up. The club owner asked Lindsay to leave and was overheard saying she'll never come back.'
It seems this week is turning from bad to worse for Lindsay, who has reportedly been sacked from her comeback film and named as a suspect in the theft of a former-friend's Rolex watch.
And yesterday's incident is just the latest in a series of spats between the warring exes.
Last week Lindsay accused Sam of spitting in her face during a party as us music-fest Coachella.
But Ms Ronson panned the stories, telling X17 Online Lindsay is just ‘an angry human being.'
What are your thoughts on Sam and Lindsay's latest spat? Is it time the two exes stopped fighting once and for all? Let us know in the comments box below.
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