Lindsay Lohan asks her Beach House staff to wear the same shoes or fired



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  Lindsay Lohan, owner of the new Mykonos Beach Club, Lohan Beach House, warned her staff to wear matching shoes with their outfits or to return them.

Lindsay Lohan, owner of the new Mykonos Beach Club, Lohan Beach House, warned her staff to wear matching shoes with their outfits or they will be fired.

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Lindsay Lohan is very serious when it comes to the choice of shoes for her staff.

The 32-year-old actress recently opened Lohan Beach House, a VIP resort with locations in Mykonos and Rhodes, Greece. As stated exclusively on page Six, Lohan's business will be the focus of a new MTV reality show that will begin in August

And as any good business owner, the star already ensures that no detail is out of place. 19659006] On an Instagram photo posted on the Lohan Beach House account in Rhodes last Saturday, two of the local waitresses showed off their new uniforms: silky bathrobes with very short hems and shimmering sleeves.

But an eagle-eyed Lohan quickly noticed one of the things did not fit: the sandals of the waitresses.

One of the two photographed staff members was wearing a pair of white wedge sandals which, according to another video posted on the resort's Instagram page, appear to be the regulation of Lohan Beach House shoe. The other had opted for bare sandals instead.

"Wear the same shoes you like", the star "Mean Girls" commented on the photo, adding a few moments later, "Or you're fired."

Adepts first took Lohan's comments to be ironic, responding with laughing emojis. Stephen McGee, the star of Summer House, even asked "where can I apply?"

But a fan, hoping that the actress of "Freaky Friday" was sincere in his dismissal threat, wrote: "pls tell me you're not joking"

"Quite serious! Lohan answered under the comment of the fan

A word of advice to all the future employees of Lohan Beach House: To paraphrase Gretchen Wieners, the favorite of the Mean Girls, stop trying to make mismatched shoes.

Lohan's representatives did not immediately return the request for comment on page 6.

This story appeared in the New York Post.

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