Brad Russ
06-23-2006, 03:41 PM
MSN News
June 22, 2006
Someone please ground Lindsay Lohan before she catfights again. The squabble-susceptible starlet has added yet another name to her ever-growing enemies list, and this one, unlike foes such as Paris Hilton, Jessica Simpson and Hilary Duff, is no lightweight.
Lohan, 19, reportedly clashed with Sean "Call Me Diddy" Combs during a private Prince show at Manhattan hotspot Butter late last week, a row that was seemingly sparked by a celebrity version of musical chairs.
According to the New York Daily News, trouble started, as it often does, when the actress spied nemesis Hilton at the club. Lohan got up from her table and followed her to the bathroom, where they proceeded to have "a huge fight," presumably over who exactly has dibs on the yummy hunk of baklava that is Stavros Niarchos.
It was during this purported toilet tussle that Diddy made his move, slipping into Lindsay's booth with her pals. When she returned and found him there, the fireworks began.
An insider tells Us Weekly that Lohan attempted to tease His Diddiness (never a good idea), asking, "'You're sitting at my table?' She was being funny, but Diddy flipped out!" The mirthless mogul supposedly "screamed" back, "How dare she talk to me like that?"
Adds a spy to the Daily News, "He didn't realize she was joking and he then yelled at her and told her to get out."
Diddy "was really mean to her," according to another mole, who alleges one of his beefy bodyguards picked up and apparently removed the teeny teen queen, a claim echoed by the New York Post, which has a slightly different take on what started the kerfuffle.
The paper says Lindsay, despite a dearth of tables, "refused" to share and "began mixing it up" with Combs.
"Lindsay was being so loud and obnoxious," an insider tells the paper. "His security became concerned and came over to escort her away."
Concurs an Us snitch, "Lindsay was in party mode. When he ignored her, she became rambunctious."
Diddy's table takeover must have left Lohan steamed, because as she made her exit, Us says she hollered, "No one can treat me like that! I don't care if you are Puffy!"
But a Lohan confidante insists to People, "Lindsay did nothing wrong. She wanted no drama."
Drama, however, continued to be had, says the Daily News, which reports Lohan and Hilton crossed paths later that night at another club.
"Paris was at one table and Lindsay at another," a source tells the paper. "There was kind of a standoff [over] who was going to leave first."
Thankfully, this showdown ended without the rivals, who could desperately use a quiet night at home, feeling the need to boogie down until dawn in a bitter dance-off, as they did days before.
Lohan and Diddy's respective mouthpieces are mum on the reported shenanigans, while Paris' rep tells the News, "Paris was in the [Butter] ladies room applying her makeup when Lindsay knocked on the door. But there was no battle. Paris has nothing negative to say about Lindsay."
June 22, 2006
Someone please ground Lindsay Lohan before she catfights again. The squabble-susceptible starlet has added yet another name to her ever-growing enemies list, and this one, unlike foes such as Paris Hilton, Jessica Simpson and Hilary Duff, is no lightweight.
Lohan, 19, reportedly clashed with Sean "Call Me Diddy" Combs during a private Prince show at Manhattan hotspot Butter late last week, a row that was seemingly sparked by a celebrity version of musical chairs.
According to the New York Daily News, trouble started, as it often does, when the actress spied nemesis Hilton at the club. Lohan got up from her table and followed her to the bathroom, where they proceeded to have "a huge fight," presumably over who exactly has dibs on the yummy hunk of baklava that is Stavros Niarchos.
It was during this purported toilet tussle that Diddy made his move, slipping into Lindsay's booth with her pals. When she returned and found him there, the fireworks began.
An insider tells Us Weekly that Lohan attempted to tease His Diddiness (never a good idea), asking, "'You're sitting at my table?' She was being funny, but Diddy flipped out!" The mirthless mogul supposedly "screamed" back, "How dare she talk to me like that?"
Adds a spy to the Daily News, "He didn't realize she was joking and he then yelled at her and told her to get out."
Diddy "was really mean to her," according to another mole, who alleges one of his beefy bodyguards picked up and apparently removed the teeny teen queen, a claim echoed by the New York Post, which has a slightly different take on what started the kerfuffle.
The paper says Lindsay, despite a dearth of tables, "refused" to share and "began mixing it up" with Combs.
"Lindsay was being so loud and obnoxious," an insider tells the paper. "His security became concerned and came over to escort her away."
Concurs an Us snitch, "Lindsay was in party mode. When he ignored her, she became rambunctious."
Diddy's table takeover must have left Lohan steamed, because as she made her exit, Us says she hollered, "No one can treat me like that! I don't care if you are Puffy!"
But a Lohan confidante insists to People, "Lindsay did nothing wrong. She wanted no drama."
Drama, however, continued to be had, says the Daily News, which reports Lohan and Hilton crossed paths later that night at another club.
"Paris was at one table and Lindsay at another," a source tells the paper. "There was kind of a standoff [over] who was going to leave first."
Thankfully, this showdown ended without the rivals, who could desperately use a quiet night at home, feeling the need to boogie down until dawn in a bitter dance-off, as they did days before.
Lohan and Diddy's respective mouthpieces are mum on the reported shenanigans, while Paris' rep tells the News, "Paris was in the [Butter] ladies room applying her makeup when Lindsay knocked on the door. But there was no battle. Paris has nothing negative to say about Lindsay."