Lindsay Lohan: Stop ‘bullying’ Trump
Lindsay Lohan has a message to President Trump’s critics: Stop “bullying” the commander in chief and “start trusting him.”
“THIS IS our president,” the “Mean Girls” actress wrote Tuesday in response to a tweet about the uproar after Trump posted a modified video last week showing him “wrestling” a CNN logo.
THIS IS our president. Stop #bullying him & start trusting him. Thank you personally for supporting #THEUSA
— Lindsay Lohan (@lindsaylohan) July 4, 2017
Lohan, 31, also defended Trump’s wife, Melania Trump, and some of his children, telling her more than 9 million Twitter followers they are “kind people.”
@realDonaldTrump @IvankaTrump @FLOTUS @DonaldJTrumpJr are kind people. As An American, why speak poorly of anyone? #FAITH #July4th
— Lindsay Lohan (@lindsaylohan) July 4, 2017
It’s not the first time Lohan has offered her support of the president.
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“People are too mean towards Trump,” Lohan, the actress and former tabloid fixture, said in interview in March 2016.
“I know Donald Trump, he is a nice person,” she added, although she suggested she wouldn’t be casting a ballot for the real estate mogul: “I like Donald as a person, but I’m a Hillary Clinton fan.”
Jamie Lee Curtis, Lohan’s co-star from “Freaky Friday,” blasted Trump last year for 2004 comments he had made about the former child star.
While discussing Lohan, Trump said in the interview with radio host Howard Stern that “troubled women” are always “the best in bed.”
Curtis called the remarks “gross,” “lecherous” and “lewd” after they resurfaced last year.
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