Affected by an episode of Katie Couric's show about "Bullying: A National Epidemic", which aired on October 2, Lindsay Lohan
wrote down in Twitter, "@KatieCouric I think what you did today on your
show for #WhitneyKropp was lovely. It had me crying. I'd love to meet
her. #stopbullying." In "Katie", Whitney Kropp became a guest and told
Katie about her being abused.
Afterward, Lindsay opened up about her past to Katie in Twitter, "I was
actually bullied @ my public school when i would leave to film. Whenever
I came back ... girls & boys would call me names. They would also
mock me because of my home situation, when people found out that my
father was in jail." Then, she continued, "They would yell things, try
to trip me & more ... I moved to home-schooling instead. In 11th
grade. I stuck it out for a while. So I can relate to the girls that you
spoke with on your show today. I appreciate you reaching out to them.
xo."
The 16-year-old Whitney herself is a Michigan student, who was fooled by
her friends into believing that she was nominated for a homecoming
court. In the Katie show, the high schooler opened up about the mean
prank and how humiliated and hurt she was. Her mother also testified
about the pain her daughter faced at the time.
Before revealing her dark school days to Katie, Lindsay accused
25-year-old Christian LaBella of assaulting her inside a New York hotel
room. The "Mean Girls"
star and the man were reported partying for hours, before he took 50
photographs of her and the whole incident led them into an argument. It
was reported that he threw her on bed, climbed up her body and strangled
her. Luckily for her, her friends came to save her and the police
arrived on time to arrest the man. The case was canceled due to lack of
evidence.
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