The poor girl. She’s going to be grounded for, like, ever.
The Daily Mail reports on the naughty teenage shenanigans:
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.
Their £2 million family home in north London was trashed when more than a hundred youngsters forced entry.
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.
Gosh, it all sounds like a scene right out of Sixteen Candles. Poor Annie must be walking on broken glass for days now (da-dum-dum).
When I was younger, I remember going to one such party like this where the guy throwing the party was a son of a policeman, and the party go so rowdy that the neighbors called the police, and the kid’s father got reprimanded for what his son had done and was passed up for a promotion or something because of it. I think he’s still grounded to this very day.
I am going to go hide all my John Hughes movies from my daughter in case she gets any ideas when she is older.
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