Lindsay Lohan is on the receiving end of more flack for her unprofessional behavior on set. Actor William H. Macy spoke to the press about his Bobby co-star while promoting another movie in LA. "You can't show up late," Macy said. "It's very, very disrespectful." The Fargo actor called Lohan a "huge talent" but expressed concern about her well-publicized on-set antics. "I think what an actor has to realize [is that] when you show up an hour late, 150 people have been scrambling to cover for you. There is not an apology big enough in the world to have to make 150 people scramble. It's nothing but disrespect. And Lindsay Lohan is not the only one. A lot of actors show up late as if they're God's gift to the film. It's inexcusable, and they should have their asses kicked." When asked about working with Lohan on Bobby, Macy said, "She was pretty late. I worry about these young kids - 15, 18, 20 years old - who in the span of one year become millionaires and powerhouses. It's too much power for a kid that age to handle." Lohan's rep has not commented.
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