Just when it looked as though drama had exited from Lindsay Lohan's life her relationship with her fiancé has imploded in spectacular fashion.

Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay Lohan

Things kicked off when the 30-year-old actress took to her Instagram and Twitter accounts in the early hours of Sunday morning (24.07.16) to tell her followers that millionaire businessman Egor Tarabasov had been unfaithful to her with a "Russian hooker".

She wrote: "I guess I was the same at 23... S***ty time- it changes at 26/27 @e2505t thanks for not coming home tonight. Fame changes people Wow thanks #fiancé with Russian hooker @dasha_pa5h

"Home? First time in my life- bare with me/ he cheated on me with hooker #meangirls#meanboysu b. You're suits are As only as myself, Roman and tags ahi. Wiggins v (sic)"

Lindsay then also dropped a massive hint that she is pregnant by sharing a link to a Google image of herself sporting a baby bump for the 2009 movie 'Labor Pains' and wrote: "lindsay lohan labour pains trailer - I am pregnant!! (sic)"

But her social media spree was only the beginning of the drama and it culminated with the arrival of police to her home.

Cops knocked down the front door of her London apartment after her concerned neighbours watched her go into a meltdown on the balcony of the property during a furious bust-up with her 22-year-old Russian lover.

In video footage recorded by an onlooker, the 'Mean Girls' star is heard begging for help in the early hours of Saturday morning (23.07.16).

Shouting her name and address from her balcony, she can be heard saying: ''Please please please. He just strangled me. He almost killed me. Everybody will know. Get out of my house.''

She added: "Do it. I dare you again. You're f*****g crazy. You sick f**k. You need help. It's my house get out of my house.''

"I'm done. I don't love you anymore. You tried to kill me. You're a f*****g psycho".

Following her worrying outburst, police arrived 10 minutes later and smashed their way in but the apartment was empty.

A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police confirmed they attended the property, saying: "Officers attended and following concerns for the welfare of the occupants inside they forced entry into the address.

"There was no one inside but enquiries were made and the occupants were traced and found to be safe and well."