Lindsay Lohan’s ‘tweet’
Lindsay Lohan’s ‘tweet’ claiming saving 40 children in a day in India disappears
Hollywood diva Lindsay Lohan (Mean Girls) appears to have removed the sensational ‘tweet’ from her ‘twitter’ account which claimed that she “saved” 40 children in five hours after landing in India.
Her tweet, “Over 40 Children saved so far...... Within one day's work..... This is what life is about..... Doing THIS is a life worth living!!!”, which made headlines worldwide, is no longer there on her “Verified Account”.
On the other hand, her latest ‘tweet’ posted around 03-30 am Friday (India time), says: “I'm not cheating!” In another ‘tweet’, she disclosed that she had a heated debate with her security guard about politics.
Other sensational ‘tweets’ she posted while in India which are now missing, include: ““traffiking is a big issue here…”, “Keep telling people about what's going on in all 2nd and 3rd world countries…”
Lohan reportedly arrived in India on Wednesday as a part of BBC Three project on human trafficking.
Acclaimed Indo-American statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada (USA) today, criticized Lohan for making sensational statements without giving any specifics which later mysteriously disappeared.
Zed, who is chairperson of Indo-American Leadership Confederation, said that it was wonderful that Lohan was taking up what appeared to be a noble cause as long as she performed it as selfless service and did it without expecting any personal reward or hidden agenda. Quoting from ancient Sanskrit scripture Bhagavad-Gita (Song of the Lord), Zed suggested Lohan to have self-discipline as those who were self-conquered lived in peace.
According to reports, during her India trip, Lohan visited Sunderbans (West Bengal), planned visit to a trafficking victims home in Kolkata, stayed in Taj Bengal (luxury hotel in downtown Kolkata), and went unnoticed. She reportedly had a frugal dinner and a massage therapist was kept handy for her in Kolkata.
MTV Award winner American actress-singer-model Lindsay Dee Lohan, 23, who has topped Maxim’s “Hot 100”, was reportedly excited about this charity project and wanted to “make the difference”.
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