Lindsay Lohan posts inspirational Arabic message, accidentally writes 'you're an ass'

Apr 22, 2015 - 07:37
Apr 22, 2015 - 07:53
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Lindsay Lohan posts inspirational Arabic message, accidentally writes 'you're an ass'
Whoops (Picture: Instagram)

t could happen to anyone, right?

Well, yes, but in this case it was Lindsay Lohan.

The American Mean Girls actress made a real boo boo when trying to post an inspirational message on her Instagram account last night.

28-year-old LiLo shared an Arabic quote with her 3.5million followers, which she believed translated as ‘you’re beautiful’.

Sweet, right?

Unfortunately for the former Disney star however, the actual translation of the picture she posted was ‘you’re an ass’ or ‘you’re a donkey’.

Doh.

google

 

donkey

 

beautiful

Extra awks for her, everyone noticed and decided to call her out.

Lindsay Lohan posts inspirational Arabic message, accidentally writes 'you're an ass'

LiLo may get knocked down, but she gets up again (Picture: David M. Benett/Getty Images)

She has since deleted it from her account, but not before her faux pas went viral.

 

Nevermind Linz, at least you tried.

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