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(PHOTO CREDIT: Reuters) Lindsay Lohan, right, destroyed the $1750 dollar Theia dress she borrowed.
(Photo: Reuters) Lindsay Lohan, right, destroyed the $1750 dollar Theia dress she borrowed.

Will Lindsay Lohan ever retire her insanity and destruction for a life of peace and public gracefulness? We hope so, but in the meantime, here's some more tragic and embarrassing news on the LiLo front.

After accidentally tearing a borrowed dress during a fundraiser on Feb. 6, the "Mean Girls" star proceeded to cut the entire dress shorter with a pair of scissors. Oh, and the dress cost $1,750 dollars. Yikes.

Lindsay reportedly wore the dress, picked out by celebrity stylist Phillip Bloch, to the amfAR Gala, a fundraiser for The American Foundation for AIDS Research. This wasn't an easy dress to come by: the Theia Couture gown was selected by Phillip Bloch, who had been phoned in as a favor to Lindsay. Charlie Sheen had reportedly given Lohan Bloch's number, and even gone so far as to offer paying for half of her dress, according to NY Daily News. Sheen, also an infamously troubled actor and maligned public figure, makes this entire scenario all the more suspect, especially given that the "Liz and Dick" actress wasn't even invited to the Gala in the first place.

As a source has explained to US Weekly, Lohan "said that the dress had ripped [at a club after the fundraiser] -- she couldn't possibly wear it like that -- so her stylist friend went to the club bouncer and requested some scissors to repair the torn part of the dress, but what bouncer has scissors?"

Good question.

The gorgeous, beaded dress was destroyed as LiLo attempted to "correct" the tear by shortening the entire length of the gown. Our main concern: how intoxicated must one be to actually think that cutting a borrowed $1,750 gown with a pair of scissors is a good idea? Oh, Lindsay... That is not Fetch. At all.

Click here to see US Weekly's image of the destroyed Theia dress.

"She turned it into a mullet! Only a fashiony person would do that! " US Weekly's source continued. "She's out of control and behaving really badly."

The "Mean Girls" star is not likely to reprise her role in the upcoming musical adaptation of the same name. Broadway.com reports that Tina Fey is set to produce, with Paramount on board, and her husband, a composer, likely to work on the musical's score.

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