Lindsay Lohan may have been blacklisted from a few California hotels, but she apparently still has a friend in Charlie Sheen.
According to Us Weekly, Sheen offered to cover half the costs of Lohan's gown for amfAR's annual Fashion Week kick-off gala, and he even personally asked celebrity stylist Phillip Bloch to dress Lohan for the event.
"Never in a business like this do you see a celebrity pay for another celebrity," Bloch told Us Weekly. "He's very considerate."
Lohan wore a strapless "nude-and-silver" gown by Irish-born designer Theia and accessorized with a few elegant silver bracelets.
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This was not the first time Sheen offered to lend Lohan a hand. According to Us Weekly, he offered the troubled starlet $100,000 to help her cover her tax debt (at the time, she reportedly owed the IRS over twice that amount in back taxes).
"Charlie has a long history of helping out his friends in many ways, and this is just another example of that," one of Sheen's representatives told Us at the time. Sheen told Entertainment Tonight in December that the $100,000 was in fact a payment "she was owed from a project."
He added while speaking with ET that Lohan had never thanked him for the money.
"I'm still waiting for a text to say 'thank you,'" he told ET, laughing. "Anything, you know?" But he added that he wished "the best" for Lohan and said she was just going through a hard time. "People need to give her time to get her s**t together," he said.