Lindsay Lohan in Chelsea Lately 'tantrum'

Aug 12, 2013 - 14:07
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Lindsay Lohan in Chelsea Lately 'tantrum'
Lindsay Lohan, shown here earlier in 2013, reportedly threw a tantrum behind the scenes at her late-night talk show Chelsea Lately when she couldnt get her porn star co-star James Deen in the audience.

We want to give her a chance, we really do. But it seems that Lindsay Lohan may not have tued over an entirely new leaf.

Despite absolutely killing it as host of late-night talk show Chelsea Lately recently, it seems that things weren’t entirely smooth sailing. Radar Online reports the fresh out of rehab actress threw a monumental tantrum when she couldn’t get her po star co-star James Deen in the audience (Deen appeared alongside Lohan in the train wreck that is The Canyons).

“Lindsay called The Canyons director Paul Schrader from the set and insisted that she could not go on unless James Deen was in the audience to support her,” a source said.

Her request is even more unusual because there is no love lost between Lindsay and the po star.

“She hated James,” the source said. “But she wanted him there, so he was called.”

Despite her last minute request, apparently Deen was too busy to attend.

In other Lohan news, the star was spotted out and about with sister Ali in LA over the weekend. Apparently, she looked so happy and healthy that the waiting paparazzi mistook her for someone else. Seriously.

 

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