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Lindsay Lohan Melts Down On Twitter Over Live Brexit Results

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Katie Jerkovich Entertainment Reporter
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Linsday Lohan had a meltdown on social media as Brexit results start rolling in.

On Thursday night, the 29-year-old actress logged on to her Twitter account to plead with voters to reject a proposal for Britain to leave the European Union. As results started coming in that those who wanted to remain in the EU were losing, she let everyone know how she felt about it in an epic rant that has since been deleted, but captured by Heat Street. (RELATED: Lindsay Lohan Goes On Bizarre Rant About ‘Star Trek’ Actor’s Death)

Lindsay Lohan

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“I love the Shetlands @BBCNews thank goodness we have pure hearted people our side #besmart #shetlands VS Sunderland Bring it on.”

“#Remain Sorry, but #Kettering where are you & why is this woman @BBCNews speaking on people rather than telling us what happens if UK leaves?”

“for the love of #hermajestythequeen the #leave#youcantsitwithus Fellows @SNP We should all be sitting together #Lovenothate we can be 1.”

“Good luck with the pound.. will take you about 15 years to get it back up #Remain instead.”

“One thing for sure the #referendum results are very close, but also showing a difference of opinion across #Britain.”

“Why prove the UK will not trigger anger by allowing (sunderland) to lower the UK pound – This impact will control all margins.”

“#Remain small shops should pay more attention.”

“@BorisJohnson #Trump what discussions are you having?”

“I am actually against BREXIT i am for #Remain so get your facts straight you lazy cow.”

“Well done #London #remain is standing strong. America, do the same when you #vote in America in November @ft #besmart.”

“What would #MargaretThatcher think of #Brexit?”

Another report noted that the actress addressed the idea that her account might have been hacked with this deleted post about President Barack Obama.

“#Remain #Remain @standardnews #Remain #Remain @Telegraph Unlike Obama’s recent setback @BBC world I have not been hacked.”