Lindsay Lohan Is Out Here Threatening To Fire Employees Via Insta Comments

For those in the back not up-to-speed with the minutiae of Lindsay Lohan, she owns a club and restaurant facility in Greece. So there that is.

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Lohan’s branded Lohan Beach House sits on the Greek island of Rhodes, which sits not too far off the coast of Turkey. It is not, as I thought for far too long while looking into this yarn, situated in the US state of Rhode Island, which makes the concept of Lindsay Lohan owning a beach party resort intensely less confusing that it seemed initially.

So then. Lindsay Lohan owns a beach house club… restaurant… party… place. That much we’ve now established as fact.

Often an owning manager might take a hands-off approach to running their business affairs, particularly when they’re not based in the same country.

Not Lindsay Lohan.

Lindsay Lohan is very much hands-on.

Take, for example, this seemingly innocuous Instagram post from the resort posted a mere two days ago, that has subsequently got the internet in a tizz.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BldglMkAqMR/?taken-by=lohanrhodes

Nothing out of the ordinary there. Just two staffers posing for a photo on the company’s official social media pages.

Lohan, however, is apparently a stickler for the little things, with one of those being a fastidious adherence to company dress policy.

And, as any manager with a Hollywood background and a blue-ticked Instagram account would be wont to do, Lohan slid the fuck in to that comments section, baby.

Those two work even better when you picture Lohan putting the phone down and sparking up a dart immediately afterwards.

Big Boss Lindsay.

Is it wrong to threaten to fire employees via social media for the crime of incorrect footwear? Perhaps. Is it the sign of an inexperienced manager using her inflated reputation to skirt workplace regulations that would waylay the average boss? Maybe. Is it unethical to monitor and manage the behaviour of on-the-clock employees and issue heat checks in public via a comments section on an Instagram post? Potentially.

But consider this: If the shoes were uniform, this never would have happened.

Really makes you think.

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