Article: You read the email, laughed at the apology, now buy the T-shirt.

Byline: ROB SINGH

FIRST there was the cringeworthy email, then the embarrassing apology.

Now, inevitably, you can buy the T-shirt.

Lucy Gao, the girl with the most notorious 21st birthday party this year, has been immortalised in cotton after becoming a victim of the internet for the third time.

The T-shirts, costing around [pounds sterling]9, take the mickey out of the Citigroup intern's over-specific demands for guests on when and where to turn up and what to wear at her big day at The Ritz hotel.

One says, "Lucy Gao kicked me out of the Ritz (I arrived at 9.01pm)", and another, "I survived Lucy Gao's 21st birthday party".

Miss Gao's demands went ...

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