Gossip: Lindsay Lohan
Lohan thinks Amanda Bynes is getting off easy from a DUI and hit-and-run charges.
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Lindsay Lohan thinks fellow starlet Amanda Bynes is getting off easy, said HuffingtonPost.com. Bynes, former star of Nickelodeon’s All That, has received a DUI charge and two hit-and-run charges in recent months, and had her car impounded this week after being caught driving on a suspended license. Lohan, no stranger to bad behavior, expressed some resentment. “Why did I get put in jail,” she tweeted this week, “and a Nickelodeon star has had NO punishment(s) so far?” Two days later, Lohan was arrested for allegedly leaving the scene of an accident.
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