Items in Lindsay Lohan’s storage locker to be auctioned off to pay for rent
Lohan owes thousands in back taxes to the IRS, as well
By Prachi GuptaTopics: lilo, Lindsay Lohan, storage wars, Celebrity, rent, Entertainment News
TMZ is reporting that tabloid darling Lindsay Lohan will have to auction off the items in her storage locker, for which she currently owes about $16,000 in unpaid rent.
Lohan’s so strapped for cash that Charlie Sheen recently gave her $100,000 to help her pay back taxes (of which she owes more than $200,000).
…aaaand cue the “Storage War” jokes … now:
Lindsay Lohan might end up on Storage Wars! She can't pay her rent so the they're planning on auctioning it off. What's in the locker?
— X92.9 (@X929) December 13, 2012
Storage Wars bought Lindsay Lohan's storage locker today and when they opened it up they found her career lying there dead
— Dean Delray (@deandelray) December 13, 2012
For once, Storage Wars won't have to fake it. Lindsay Lohan storage locker to be auctioned if she can't come up with $16K. Call Barry.
— Enty Lawyer (@entylawyer) December 13, 2012
Dear @gay_santa Please make Storage Wars ala Lindsay Lohan happen.
— Ashley J Anderson (@ajgb55) December 13, 2012
@bcuban I think Storage Wars should bid on the television rights for Lindsay Lohan's Hurt Locker, guest hosted by Geraldo's mustache.
— Antonin I. Pribetic (@APribetic) December 13, 2012
I really hope Storage Wars does a special Lindsay Lohan locker episode. #Yuuuuuup
— John Norton (@JohnNorton) December 13, 2012
Prachi Gupta is an Assistant News Editor for Salon, focusing on pop culture. Follow her on Twitter at @prachigu or email her at pgupta@salon.com. More Prachi Gupta.
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