'Mean Girls' Star Lindsay Lohan Chic In Animal Print; Leads Celebration Of London Hotspot's Anniversary

"Mean Girls" star Lindsay Lohan appeared unperturbed by the community service row she's embroiled in as she leads celebrities and personalities in marking the anniversary of one of London's hotspots.

Photos from Daily Mail showed Lindsay Lohan, who's appearing in West End's "Speed-The-Plow," attending Soho on Saturday night.

"Lindsay, 28, was wrapped for the cold in glamorous fashion, wearing cropped leopard print fur coat with gold heels," it said. "Lohan opted for a black string-detail top and shiny trousers for the event to mark The Box's fourth year on the premises formerly occupied by the former Raymond Revue Bar."

The establishment put on all stops in marking its anniversary as it hired Gorgon City and Zara Martin to provide the music, along with its cabaret team.

"Keeping in the spirit of Paul Raymond's notorious cabaret night clubs, The Box continues to offer it's guests an entertaining show filled with impressive acrobatics, dancers and stripteases," the publication said.

Lindsay Lohan, whose fame was cemented by the now cult classic "Mean Girls" in 2004, has been involved in a controversy over counting several meet-and-greets with fans into her court-mandated community service.

According to TMZ, the Community Service Volunteers in London credited the meet-and-greet in the documents it submitted to the court for Lindsay Lohan's probation case.

Prosecutor Terry White has asked the court for a two-week window to investigate the case before making a recommendation for sanctions, if any.

Also, "Mean Girls" star Lindsay Lohan sued Fox News over its segment which accused the actress of doing cocaine with her mom, Dina.

In the segment where the panel talked about deceased celebrities, Michelle Fields said that the "Speed the Plow" actress and her mom are doing cocaine together, insinuating that Lindsay Lohan "would be the next to go."

The segment ran in February last year just after the death of Oscar winner, Philip Seymour Hoffman.

But Fox News has since issued a statement saying: "We removed the segment from our archives altogether last February and also apologized on air. At that time, the Lohans did not make any demands for money, and we are surprised they are doing so now." 

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