Lindsay Lohan Snubbed At New York Airport By Beckham Fans

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Hilarious!!! It couldn’t have happened to a better person LOL. Apparently Lindsay Lohan was livid after she was nearly knocked over-by a crowd of New Yorkers scrambling for a glimpse of David Beckham. (who wouldn’t scramble to get a glimpse of David??)

Becks had arrived at the airport for his LA Galaxy match against the New York Red Bulls. The soccer star shared a flight with Lindsay and her girlfriend Samantha Ronson.

A baggage handler for the airport stated:

“As Lindsay arrived at the luggage carousel, she saw crowds of people rushing through. She started to turn on her smile but it soon became a scowl when everyone practically trampled over her to get to Beckham.

There must have been about 30 fans pushing through to get his picture. She turned to Sam and said, ‘Where are they all going – who the hell is that?’ Lindsay was gutted.”



One Response to “Lindsay Lohan Snubbed At New York Airport By Beckham Fans”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    Hahahahaha. Best news of the day. I can’t stand this tool.

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