![]() ![]() ![]() There was crying, there were arguments, multiple people had to change their appearances, and the guy who did the best job was the one who straight up made out with his client, because his job was to do whatever the client wanted.Īnd yet, Lindsay was also there to comfort her crying employee, and declared that she wanted to make sure everyone was treated well. Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club might appeal to her fans, but it feels more like a promotional vehicle than an attempt at true entertainment.Lindsay also did a pretty solid job putting together her team of reality show stars, who are already just the kind of heartwarming mess you'd hope from a bunch of hot people living in a fancy house and interacting with rich people all day. Meanwhile, Lohan's habit of bringing up her entertainment background when discussing any difficult situation relating to her club sometimes feels like a desperate attempt to remain relevant in today's popular culture. The show's attempt to center on Lohan's efforts while also putting energy into highlighting the antics of the unknown cast makes the show feel uneven. How far they to go to please clients and get them to spend money is also highlighted. ![]() But it's the drama among the group of young, good looking ambassadors, who have experience working as night club hosts, model marketers, bartenders, and bottle waitresses, that is central to the show. The predictable reality series features Lindsay Lohan attempting to behave like a mature business professional, while still capitalizing on her dwindling celebrity status to promote the brand she is is building. ![]()
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