Secrets Exposed? Lindsay Lohan's Computer STOLEN From Chinese Airport, Panicked Actress Offers Reward For Its Return
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Jan. 7 2014, Published 5:41 p.m. ET
Lindsay Lohan claims her computer has been stolen from an airport in China and she's offering up a reward for its safe return, RadarOnline.com is reporting.
Lohan, 27, has been in China during the new year where she was honored with the Sohu Fashion Achievement Award on Jan. 6 — and was also spotted partying in Shanghai nightclubs.
But on Tuesday the Mean Girls actress revealed that while at the airport, someone stole her computer.
Desperate to get in back — a computer that is sure to contain some of Lohan's most private thoughts and personal photos — she's enlisting the help of her Twitter followers to find the missing computer.
Lohan later deleted the tweets, but not before RadarOnline.com got a screen grab.