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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Lindsay Lohan's ex reportedly bailed her out after she racked up bills shooting her latest movie

    The 30-year-old actress recently claimed she had to buy her own engagement ring because her now-former lover Egor Tarabasov was "flat broke", but it's now been claimed she was the one battling with lack of cash and he had to step in when she maxed her credit cards earlier this year.


    A source told TMZ: "He had to cover the thousands of dollars of bills Lindsay racked up during the filming her latest movie.

    "Lindsay had access to Egor's credit card, and she used it often to snatch up gifts for herself and her entire family. Egor has a steady income through investments, and even serves as director for a couple European firms so he's got cash to blow."

    The flame-haired beauty began dating the property tycoon, 23, in July 2014 but their romance came to a halt last month when they were caught fighting over a mobile phone in Mykonos, Greece.

    Since then, Lindsay has lashed out at her ex for being a "lazy layabout" and using her for somewhere to stay and her fame.

    Speaking recently, Lindsay said: "He does not have money. What could I do? We lived in my home. I paid for everything. His father paid for many things, but mainly I was paying.

    "But it was mistake. I should have said to him, 'Do something, I can't do everything alone.' I'm a 30-year-old woman and I was supporting a guy who didn't work."

    She also accused Egor - who is the son of a successful Russian businessman who owns several transport companies - for beating her on numerous occasions in recent months.

    She said: "I went to bed and he broke into my house. He started strangling me. I feared that Egor may splash acid in my face. I jumped out to the balcony and shouted with all my force, 'He's trying to kill me, call the police!' I am lucky to come to Moscow to speak."

    Egor has denied all the claims and is convinced Lindsay is on a mission to tarnish his reputation in his native country Russia.

    And the businessman is baffled by Lindsay's behaviour as it's believed she's moved on and is now dating Dennis Papageorgiou, a restaurant and bar owner, who she claims "saved her" from her ex when he stepped in to break up a fight between them.

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