Lindsay Lohan refuses to pay bill
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Lindsay Lohan has allegedly had a meltdown when a bar demanded she settle her drinks bill.
Lohan, 23, was partying at the Crown Bar in Los Angeles and caused quite a scene when staff asked her to pay her tab, according to one onlooker.
"Lindsay stormed into the kitchen and grabbed two bottles of really expensive champagne. She finished both bottles with a friend. When the bartender gave her a bill, she had a meltdown," a source told people.com.
"She was yelling at him and screaming profanities at everyone. The bar insisted she pay, so she had to call a friend with her credit-card information."
"She was crying and wanted to go home. She kept saying 'I don't pay for drinks! This is ridiculous! I'm freaking out!' "
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