Mean Girls star Lindsay Lohan paid $14,200 for an 11-night stay at a hotel in New York City, according to a bill obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com.
The bill showed that Lohan checked into the hotel last Saturday, October 26 while under the pseudonym of Lily Flowers, and checked out on Monday, October 27.
Lohan caused a stir this week while hosting Australia's version of "The Masked Singer" after she lashed out at the show's champion Cody Simpson for treating her younger sister, Aliana, poorly.
In 2018, Simpson briefly dated Lindsay's younger sister before launching a new relationship with Miley Cyrus in the wake of her porce filing from Liam Hemsworth.
Lohan, born on July 2, 1986, is an American actress, singer-songwriter, businesswoman, fashion designer, and film producer.
In 1998, She got her breakthrough in the Walt Disney Pictures film "The Parent Trap". The film's success led to appearances in a string of televised films for Disney Channel and the movie Freaky Friday (2003).
Lohan's work won her childhood stardom, and the sleeper hit Mean Girls (2004) affirmed her status as a teen idol.
However, she quickly became the subject of intense media coverage due to a series of personal struggles and legal troubles.
During this period, Lohan lost several roles, which had significantly impacted her career and public image.
Thereafter, she focused on smaller, more mature roles in films such as "A Prairie Home Companion", "Bobby" "Chapter 27", "Machete", "Liz & Dick", and "The Canyons".
In 2004, She made her music debut after signing with "Casablanca Records" and releasing her two studio albums, "Speak" and "A Little More Personal (Raw)", which respectively, earned platinum and gold awards.
Lohan's singles "Rumors", "Over", "Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)", and the #1 Billboard Dance Club hit, "Bossy", added to her fame.
She also made her own clothing line, "6126", and briefly served as artistic advisor for "Emmanuel Ungaro" in 2009.