Lindsay Lohan Wipes Instagram Account Clean After Controversial Poem For ISIS
In a shocking turn of events, actress Lindsay Lohan deleted all of her Instagram posts this week. The controversial Hollywood personality is no stranger to backlash and scandals, and she usually turns a blind eye to the comments her haters leave on her account. However, she may have reached her limit as she decided to wipe her Instagram clean.
Lohan removed all of her Instagram posts, which were mostly selfies and snippets of the things she’s been working on. The “Mean Girls” star has more than five million followers on the photo-sharing platform. In 2016, she’s been very dedicated to regularly updating her fans with her whereabouts. Unfortunately, her fans will not be able to view her updates from the past years and the few ones she shared during the first days of 2017 starting this Thursday.
It isn’t clear what caused the singer-actress to delete her posts, since she has yet to come up with an Instagram update. Aside from Instagram, Lohan also deleted her posts on Twitter.
On the other hand, her posts on Facebook remain intact. However, she has yet to update her account since 2017 started.
Although Lohan has not voiced out her reasons for deleting her social media posts, there could be a foreshadowing to her bizarre gesture. Early this week, the 30-year-old actress penned a poem that tackled the crisis in Syria and expressed her desire to address the problem with ISIS.
Lohan’s Instagram posts are nowhere to be found anymore, but TheInterroBang managed to keep a copy of Lohan’s poetic exploit. A part of the poem mentions how the actress is yearning to fix the “idle ISIS minds” in order for the world to be free from “fear and doubt.”
The former Disney child star has been quite busy with humanitarian work last year. In October, she even visited a Turkey-based refugee camp, where she reportedly assisted doctors who were giving medical check-ups to children there, as first reported by Page Six. At the time, Lohan revealed that she was interested in making a film about refugees.
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