Party
girl Lindsay Lohan is in the news for the wrong reasons again. Lohan Allegedly
racially abused a bartender then spat in the face of a fellow customer who
tried to intervene in the dispute after she was thrown out of a New York bar.
According
to Radar Online the former child star and her sister Ali were asked to leave
the Manhattan establishment after locking themselves in the toilets for upwards
of 20 minutes.
A
fellow drinker told the site the pair were 'aggressive and belligerent' after
being asked to leave the VBar in Greenwich Village.
Lohan,
29, is reported to have headed straight to the rest rooms upon entering the
establishment, without having purchased any drinks or food.
The
source told the site that Lohan and 22-year-old Ali only emerged when a
bartender intervened, asking her to leave.
'Her
eyes were glazed over and she started yelling at the bartender – who is
originally from West Africa – "This is New York. You’re not from
here."
'What
stunned everyone is when she was talking to him in a mock African accent and
she kept asking him if he was from Ghana,' said the customer. 'It seemed like a
racist attack.'
When
a friend of the customer tried to end the argument by convincing Lohan to
leave, the Mean Girls star reacted by spitting 'in our friend’s face'.
Lohan,
29, is reported to have headed straight to the rest rooms upon entering the
establishment, without having purchased any drinks or food.
The
source told the site that Lohan and 22-year-old Ali only emerged when a
bartender intervened, asking her to leave.
'Her
eyes were glazed over and she started yelling at the bartender – who is
originally from West Africa – "This is New York. You’re not from
here."
'What
stunned everyone is when she was talking to him in a mock African accent and
she kept asking him if he was from Ghana,' said the customer. 'It seemed like a
racist attack.'
When
a friend of the customer tried to end the argument by convincing Lohan to
leave, the Mean Girls star reacted by spitting 'in our friend’s face'.
It is just the 11th day of 2016, and the racially infused disputes keep pouring in from every corner .I stay positive, because just like Martin Luther I have a dream.

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