what a brave girl!

Gruesome pictures emerge of Lindsay Lohan’s severed finger after she tore off half of it while anchoring a boat

The Mean Girls actress was seen with a bandaged finger after undergoing surgery to reattach it

HOLLYWOOD star Lindsay Lohan recently revealed she had part of a finger ripped off – and here are the photos to prove it.

The grisly images show the Mean Girls star was not exaggerating when she said he had lost a portion of her digit.

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Lindsay Lohan displays her bandaged finger while undergoing charity work in Turkey

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This image of the star’s severed finger is too gruesome to publishing without blurring

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Another shot showed the wound left when the portion of her finger was torn off

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The star later underwent surgery to have it reattached

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She posted a picture of her bandaged finger on Snapchat, saying it “hurts so much”

Lohan’s misfortune occurred before her visit to meet refugees from the Syrian war in Sultanbeyli while trying to anchor a boat.

The actress posted a video of her hand with a bandaged ring finger Sunday on Snapchat.

She says on the video: “This is the result of me trying to anchor the boat by myself,” adding, “My poor finger!”

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Lohan explained in a caption on the video that she lost half her finger during the accident. She says the detached piece was found and she had surgery “to fix it.”

The 30-year-old later poked fun at herself on Instagram , posting a picture with the caption, “One handed selfie.”

Lohan didn’t say where or when the accident happened, but Turkish media report it took place in the southwestern resort town of Bodrum.

Private news channel NTV reported that friends recovered the finger and Lohan was rushed to a hospital for surgery.

Lohan was in Istanbul late last month to visit a hospital for Syrian refugees and the home of a refugee family from Aleppo.


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