Lindsay Lohan’s Beach Clubmoves to its new time slot tonight at 10:00 p.m.
In Greece, I’m a different person because of the work dynamic.
It comes across as a party to some, but for me it’s a business.

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My experience has been great, and I’ve always had fun there.
A lot of people want to come there now.
We’re actually opening a new [club] in Athens!
It gets crazy, and the show’sverydramatic!
I’ve never done that before and I tried really hard.
So a champagne shower isn’t a typical perk of the club?No!
That’s so not my game.
But I still want one if I ever visit.Maybe you’re able to get one from Panos!
But you’re always welcome to come here.
She’s doing really well.
She said you helped her prepare for that.
Has it been difficult not being able to talk to her?I did, literally!
[Laughs] Yeah, it makes me sad.
I really need her.
It freaks me out because I’m so protective, so I want to double-check she’s always happy.
I love that this show shows a more maternal side of you, too.
Of course, Jonitta hitting Gabi was a shock.
And in next week’s episode, you liken Jonitta’s temperament to your experiences with your father.
My experience in life is very different from other people.
I’ve lived too many lives for my own good.
Let them go and have them figure it out later and fight in another place?
You have to become friends with each other….
I said, “Yes, let him go and let him have fun.
I’m not even there, it’s fine.”
That’s the kind of person I am.
I don’t want drama.
I created enough drama by accident, on my own….
But I have a very clever way of doing it.
Can you tease?…we’re all still friends.
But, you’ll see.
I’ve never lied in my life, so I can’t tell you!
When the cameras are on, they all change.
It’s not like doing a movie when you’re on set and playing a different person.
They’re playing themselves.
But this generation plays differently.
We’re filming a bunch of millennials…ish.
And they’re all good people.
They’re just figuring it out.