'Oh girl, no': Twitter whips up mockery sh*tstorm when Lindsay Lohan says to stop 'bullying' Trump
President Donald Trump and actress Lindsay Lohan (composite image)

Former child star Lindsay Lohan called for people to stop "bullying" President Donald Trump on Twitter this week and declared herself a supporter of the embattled president.


The Hollywood Reporter said on Wednesday that the actress was responding to news that Trump was offering financial assistance to the family of terminally ill baby boy Charlie Gard, which critics have derided as a publicity stunt.

Lohan tweeted a link to a Breitbart.com article about Trump's pledge to the family and wrote, "THIS IS our president. Stop #bullying him & start trusting him. Thank you personally for supporting #THEUSA."

The child star of "The Parent Trap" and "Herbie Fully Loaded" was once the object of Trump's lust. In 2004, he openly fantasized about having sex with her in an interview with Howard Stern.

“Can you imagine the sex with this troubled teen?” Stern asked Trump.

“Yeah, you’re probably right,” Trump said. “She’s probably deeply troubled and therefore great in bed. How come the deeply troubled women, you know, deeply, deeply troubled, they’re always the best in bed?”

Twitter users roundly mocked Lohan for declaring her support for Trump in a barrage of tweets.