Bravo Wants To Repossess The Furniture Given To Lindsay Lohan On Million Dollar Decorators

January 9, 2013 by Hollywoodite

The second part of Lindsay Lohan’s episode of Million Dollar Decorators aired earlier this week.

The first episode was buried by Bravo on New Year’s Day because Lohan accepted $250,000 worth of gifted furnishings from the designer and then stopped taking producers’ calls before filming was complete. Moreover, a source tells RadarOnline.com that Lohan has been bragging about basically taking the goods under false pretenses, and then secreting it in a storage facility while she’s moving house (since she cannot afford the rent on the house that was made over), so producers cannot get those goods back.

A source says: “[The] producers of Million Dollar Decorators and [the] interior designers were so furious with Lindsay for bailing on the big reveal of her former Beverly Hills rental house, they attempted to repossess the furniture and flooring that was gifted to her. [Designer Kathy] Ireland in particular was absolutely steamed and p**sed off at Lindsay with her antics as she devoted a lot of time to the project.”

And of course Lohan didn’t appreciate it: “Lindsay didn’t appreciate anything that was done for her. She was given $250k in furniture. Bravo attempted to get the furniture back, but Lindsay was one step ahead of them and had everything from the house sent to an unknown storage location. Lindsay was quite pleased with herself and bragged to friends that she can get whatever she wants because she is a celebrity.”

Which sounds about right for someone who blames enablers for her problems and yet entitlement is clearly one of her issues.

Moreover, she feels entitled to keep the goods she purloined: “Just because the pricey furnishings are in storage doesn’t mean that Kathryn Ireland doesn’t want it returned. She thinks it’s only fair that Lindsay do the right thing, and just return everything, but she isn’t holding her breath for that to happen. It wouldn’t shock anyone if Lilo tried to sell the goods.”

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