🚨 From Parties to Betrayal: Lindsay Lohan Reveals the 5 People Who Destroyed Her – And Why Her Friendship with Paris Hilton Is DEAD 😳

For nearly two decades, Lindsay Lohan was the epicenter of celebrity culture—an actress, singer, and tabloid target whose every move made headlines.

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But behind the flashes and fashion was a dark whirlwind of broken friendships, media exploitation, and personal breakdowns.

In a newly leaked interview that’s already going viral, Lohan speaks with raw honesty about the five people who hurt her the most—and how their betrayal shaped the chaos of her 20s and the silence of her 30s.

At the top of her list is none other than Paris Hilton, once her party companion and frenemy-in-chief.

Paris Hilton

Their on-again, off-again drama fueled the tabloids of the 2000s, but now Lohan isn’t holding anything back.

“Paris was never my friend,” she says flatly.

“She used me.

I was fun, I was wild, and I brought attention.

But she was always one step ahead—smiling in my face and stabbing me behind my back.

” Lohan recalls multiple times Hilton spread damaging rumors or excluded her from major events just to control the media narrative.

“She’d leak stories to the press and then invite me to dinner like nothing happened.

It was psychological warfare in stilettos.

Second on the list? Dina Lohan, her own mother.

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While Lindsay has publicly defended her family in the past, she now admits the toxic dynamics behind closed doors nearly destroyed her.

“My mom didn’t protect me.

She wanted to be famous, too.

I was paying the bills at 17, while she was out partying with me.

” According to Lindsay, Dina blurred every boundary between parent and publicist, often putting the spotlight above her daughter’s well-being.

“There were nights I begged her to just be my mom.

She chose the cameras every time.

The third person she names is Michael Lohan, her estranged father, whose highly publicized legal issues and erratic behavior became tabloid gold during her darkest periods.

“He exploited me, plain and simple,” Lindsay says.

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“Every rehab stay, every arrest—I’d see him giving interviews.

He made my pain into his paycheck.

” She reveals that Michael often tipped off paparazzi and used their relationship as leverage for his own media deals.

“He sold me out more times than I can count.

Then comes Wilmer Valderrama, her former boyfriend and, according to Lindsay, one of her deepest heartbreaks.

“I was just a kid when we got together.

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He was older, charming—and manipulative,” she confesses.

Their whirlwind romance may have been Hollywood gossip fodder, but behind the scenes, Lindsay claims she was emotionally blindsided.

“He knew exactly how to gaslight me.

He’d disappear for days and then show up with flowers.

I thought that was love.

It wasn’t.

And rounding out the list is a name few expected: Harvey Levin, the founder of TMZ.

While not a personal acquaintance, Lohan blames Levin and the outlet for turning her personal pain into public humiliation.

“They made a brand out of destroying me,” she says.

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“Every mistake, every tear, every breakdown—I couldn’t breathe without seeing it on their homepage.

” She believes TMZ played a pivotal role in framing her as Hollywood’s most toxic trainwreck.

“I was a kid in crisis.

They made it entertainment.

Lohan’s bombshell confessions are already shaking the internet.

Fans and critics alike are re-examining the tabloid circus of the 2000s with fresh eyes—now understanding the enormous pressure and exploitation Lindsay faced at every turn.

“We watched her fall apart and laughed,” one user wrote.

“But now we realize we were part of the machine that crushed her.

In the same interview, Lohan also reflects on the toll these betrayals took on her mental health.

“There were years I didn’t know who I was.

I couldn’t trust anyone.

Everyone wanted a piece of me—but no one wanted to help me heal.

” She says her 30s were a time of reflection, recovery, and rebuilding—away from Hollywood, away from the headlines, and far away from the people who broke her.

Today, Lohan is married, living a quieter life, and making a slow but deliberate return to acting.

But she’s doing it on her terms.

“I’m not chasing fame anymore.

I’m chasing peace,” she says.

And part of that peace means finally speaking her truth—no matter how uncomfortable it may be.

As for those five people she named? None have publicly responded—yet.

But the internet is watching, and fans are rallying behind Lindsay with a newfound wave of support.

The “troubled starlet” narrative is officially dead.

In its place stands a woman who’s been through hell, burned by everyone around her, but still here—ready to take control of her story, one brutal truth at a time.

Because at 39, Lindsay Lohan isn’t looking for revenge.

She’s reclaiming her power.

And this time, no one’s going to silence her.