Los Angeles: The beaded gown Lindsay Lohan wore to an amFAR event earlier this month has been returned in less than half of its original length.
The 26-year-old actress was spotted in the nude and silver floor-sweeping outfit by Theia at the gala on February 6 in New York City and apparently cut it short after it ripped at a club after the fundraiser, reported Us magazine.
"She said that the dress had ripped -- she couldn`t possibly wear it like that -- so her stylist friend went to the club bouncer and requested some scissors to repair the torn part of the dress. But what bouncer has scissors?
"She turned it into a mullet! Only a fashiony person would do that! She`s out of control and behaving really badly," said a source.
The dress in question is actually the same one that fellow troubled star Charlie Sheen finagled for Lohan. Sheen generously hooked up his `Scary Movie 5` costar with the dress after personally putting in a call to celebrity stylist Phillip Bloch to outfit her for the glamorous AmFAR affair.
He even said he`d "go halfsies" with the actress to pay for the gown, an offer she did not accept. Lohan ended up borrowing the dress.
PTI
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