Lindsay Lohan has spoken out about her rumoured diva behaviour on the set of The Masked Singer Australia.
The actress spoke to Kyle and Jackie O this morning to respond to the claims (which were sparked by a conversation the radio hosts had with Wendell Sailor earlier this week).
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“There were some things that were said that weren’t a part of what was happening on the show,” Lindsay began.
The 33-year-old noted that Wendell had left the stage momentarily because his costume was hot, during which time she left the set to have dinner.
“None of us had had anything to eat for a very long period of time,” Lindsay explained.
“The audience only had pretzels. Everyone needed to eat real food.”
Jackie O Henderson – who is also a judge alongside Lindsay on The Masked Singer – agreed with the star.
“Yeah, because we’d been gone all day!” the mother-of-one said.
“Twelve hours,” Lindsay said.
“I was like Jackie, do you want me to get up and go tell them that we have to have our thirty-minute break? Because legally we have to have a break.”
“We had 15 minutes to eat!” Lindsay said.
“Yeah we never had an hour to eat, mind you,” Jackie added, and mentioned that she was grateful that Lindsay asked for a break because she was too scared to ask.
On Wednesday October 2nd, Wendell told Kyle and Jackie O that his final day of filming was made even longer because of Lindsay.
“That day I was there from 11.30 in the morning and I think my last performance at the end there where I got the boot was at about 10 o’clock at night,” he said.
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“Before my performance last night, I was at the back and I was waiting to come out,” he told the KIIS FM radio hosts. “About a minute before I had to perform, they said, ‘Lindsay’s hungry, she’s going to have a break.’ It was like an hour break!”
However, Lindsay clarified what had occurred today on the same radio show.
She also confirmed that there was ‘nothing negative’ about working on The Masked Singer, adding that it was a “really cool experience”.
The Masked Singer Australia airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 7:30 pm on Channel Ten.