![]() Too bad, then, that the show resorts to creeping misogyny at every turn, devolving into a chilling display of female social abuse for entertainment. It’s beautiful, it’s open-minded and most of all, it’s safe.” Later in the episode, she admits she experienced intimate partner violence years ago on the beach where she opened her business, intentionally selecting the spot to reroute her pain from the memory. As she describes, “Mykonos is the place to be. Within the last two years, Lohan has launched a trio of nightclubs and beach resorts on various Greek islands, and the conceit here is to follow her and her business partner as they mold a gaggle of vacuous American “brand ambassadors” in how to sell alcohol and status to VIP clientele at her Mykonos destination, Lohan Beach House. MTV’s vapid and tedious new reality series Lindsay Lohan’s Beach Club is a return to the spotlight for the actress, who admits via stilted voiceover in the pilot - the only episode available for review - that she had a rough few years in show business and purposefully retreated from public life some time ago.
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