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Lindsay Lohan wants to move back to US

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Aug, 2016 03:23 PM
  • Lindsay Lohan wants to move back to US
Actress Lindsay Lohan is desperate to move back to the US and has asked her former bodyguard Mark Behar to help her.
 
The “Mean Girls” actress has been living in London for the last few years, but following a recent bust-up with her fiancé Egor Tarabasov, she called her Behar asking for help with her "transition" abroad and to be her "personal protection", reports femalefirst.co.uk.
 
Behar, who previously worked for the 30-year-old star in New York two years ago, told Heat magazine: "She called me and said that she'd had it with him.
 
"She said that she and Egor had a major fight due to his partying and her suspicions about him. She asked me to help her with her transition back to the States, to work as her personal protection,” former secirity guard added.
 
The bodyguard has admitted Lohan told him she had caught businessman Tarabasov, 23, cheating on her with another woman.

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