Mar 4, 2011 15:06 GMT  ·  By
Lindsay Lohan was denied access at Madonna and Demi Moore’s party, was “humiliated”
   Lindsay Lohan was denied access at Madonna and Demi Moore’s party, was “humiliated”

There was once a time when no door was closed for Lindsay Lohan, but those days are definitely gone. After Sunday’s Oscars, Lindsay tried to get in the celebratory mood by crashing Madonna and Demi Moore’s party – and was denied at the gate.

The New York Daily News reports that, though not invited, Lindsay was convinced she could just show up at the party and be granted access.

First of all, she believed her celebrity status would be enough. Secondly, she, Madonna and Demi have the same management firm and she thought the connection would be enough.

As it turns out, neither of that served her any good. Even more, not even actor Josh Brolin could get her in when he tried to intervene on her behalf, with security guards telling him that yes, they knew who she was.

“Sources tells us the beleaguered beauty was turned away from the diva duo’s soiree at talent manager Guy Oseary’s Beverly Hills home Sunday night, and not even handsome hottie Josh Brolin could get her inside,” the NY Daily News writes.

Lindsay showed up before midnight in full party mode, accompanied by her brother Michael and bodyguards.

“According to one insider, she was confident she would get in because Oseary is an executive at the talent management firm Untitled Entertainment, which represents her as well as Moore and Madonna,” the e-zine says.

At the door, she was told that she couldn’t get in because she didn’t have an invitation. As she was turning to leave, Josh Brolin arrived – and he did the gentleman-y thing and tried to get her inside by saying “she is with me.”

“We’re told Brolin reacted by saying, ‘Don’t you know who this is?’ The door people replied that yes, they did know who Lohan was – and she wasn’t coming in,” the NY Daily News writes.

Lindsay left saying that this was very “humiliating,” and eventually partied the night away at Supperclub on Hollywood Blvd, at a post-Oscar party that James Franco was initially supposed to be hosting.