UPDATE: Friday,Love Nonetheless 10:15 a.m. ET-- Lohan deleted her tweets about Brexit overnight, but you can still read our original story, with screenshots, below.
Lindsay Lohan: actress, singer, paparazzi magnet and ... expert in British politics?
Yes, the star is all riled up about the vote on Britain's membership in the European Union, known as the Brexit vote, and she is letting everyone know about it.
SEE ALSO: The 'Brexit' referendum and 'Game of Thrones' aren't all that differentSunderland was the first region to vote for Britain to leave the EU. Lohan, it turns out, found nothing "fetch" about the situation. (Fetch. It's like slang.)
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Her outrage was then directed at Kettering, which was leaning in the polls on leaving.
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Lohan, however, was basically like, "You go, Glenn Coco!" to Shetland.
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In case you were wondering, no she wasn't hacked, Lohan insisted, with a dazzling array of redundant hashtags.
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Lohan actually considered becoming a UK citizen last year when she moved to London to star in the play Speed-the-Plow, according to the always reliable British tabloids. Twitter users, predictably, couldn't get enough of what they were seeing.
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