Annie Lennox’s girl hit by the Internet gatecrash yobs:
I love the word yobs. Chavs too. My friend from the U.K. taught me those words.
Anyway, in what seems to be a recurring theme in England the daughter of Eurythmics singer Annie Lennox had her house trashed when word of party that was supposed to be just for friends leaked out onto MySpace.
The mayhem happened after Annie’s teenaged daughter Lola innocently let slip she was having a get-together at home while her film producer father Uri Fruchtmann was away.
But the email which was meant to get to just 30 close school friends ended up frenziedly circulating to hundreds of others. It is understood that the information about the party spread on websites like MySpace.
What did the gate crashers do to the house? Oh, you know. The usual…
Party-goers daubed graffiti on walls, broke pictures and lampshades, tore apart books, urinated and vomited on carpets, flooded the kitchen and had a pitch battle in the garden.
A friend of the family told the Mail: ‘It all started off pleasantly enough. It was unusually busy – but everyone just assumed Lola must have been a very popular young lady.
‘People just kept coming and coming – there was a constant stream of them turning up from all over London and further afield. It got to a point when it was shoulder to shoulder and then a band turned up completely unannounced.’
The friend added: ‘At first it was just lamps being knocked over and drinks being spilled.
But as things got worse people were urinating on the carpet in the corner of the living room, then there was graffiti being scrawled on and even etched into the walls, pictures were being taken down and damaged, CDs went missing, books were taken off bookshelves and pages were inexplicably ripped out.
‘Lola’s friends were totally outnumbered and the gate-crashers would not leave. The front door was locked shut to make sure no one else could get in, but the ones outside actually rammed it in, breaking its hinges.’
Meanwhile the people inside were getting even more rowdy.
‘There was a fight in the garden, someone had deliberately filled the sink with detergent and let it run over so it flood the place. There was vomit on the stairs, and cigarette burns on the carpets, cans and bottles strewn inside and out. The place was a like a bombsite.
Lola Lennox-Fruchtman, 16, is said to have been grounded indefinitely.
The house value is estimated at £2 million.
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