

Lindsay Lohan chucked a drink at a model last weekend….Well at least that’s one less drink that went down her throat.
Lindsay Lohan popped up in the gossip columns again this weekend after she started an alcohol-soaked throwdown with catwalk stunner Jessica Stam and her entourage at Manhattan’s famed 10ak Nightclub on Friday night.
The trouble started when New York Ranger hockey stars Aaron Voros and Sean Avery, joined by Aaron’s model girlfriend Jessica, had the brazen audacity to be sitting at Lindsay’s favorite table right in front of the DJ booth when she arrived for a night of beer-guzzling and table dancing.
The chutzpah of some people!
Being the big important star that she is, Lindsay threw a tantrum. The former big screen “Mean Girl” demanded that the three be banished to another table — or even a broom closet, just as long as they were ordered out of her seat, pronto.
“Lindsay threw a fit. There was total drama for absolutely no reason,” a stunned fellow reveller dished to The New York Post’s PageSix Column.
When barking orders failed, Lindsay told staff she couldn’t join the group at their table because Aaron was her “ex-boyfriend.” “I don’t want him anywhere near me,” she told club security.
…That’s interesting, considering the well-known NY sportsman said he’d never even met her before!
When the party refused to budge, things got tense. An enraged Lindsay threw her drink in Jessica’s face and demanded that security have the party removed at once. The club staff refused to kick them out (and amazingly didn’t kick Lindsay out either), so LiLo eventually grew tired of crying and stomped home in a huff.
This isn’t the first time Lohan has thrown a drink into someone’s face. She did the same thing to ex-girlfriend Samantha Ronson just a few weeks ago and reportedly had quite a nasty bitchfight with Avril Lavigne at Chateau Marmont in Hollywood earlier this month.
Most recently, Linds and her entourage crashed a Iggy Pop concert in New York.
Perhaps someone should remind Lindsay that the year is 2010, not 2004 — therefore she’s no longer relevant. NEXT!