24 Apr 2012 -While most people see Lindsay Lohan signing on to portray Elizabeth Taylor in the Lifetime biopic Liz and Dick as a positive move for the oft-troubled starlet, not everyone is so proud to see Lohan getting her career, not to mention her life, back on track.
Rosie O’Donnell appeared on the Today show Tuesday morning and couldn’t help but chine in on the return of the Mean Girls star.
“I feel very sorry for her. I think she needs a lot of help. She needs a lot of time away,” O’Donnell said. “She’s had a lot of trouble doing every single movie, including [Saturday Night Live]. She was out and not at rehearsal, and I think she's not in a place to work.”
Once known as the “Queen of Nice,” O’Donnell expanded on her comments when her fellow panelist, Donny Deutch, sort of came to Lohan’s defense, calling the Georgia Rule star “this generation’s Elizabeth Taylor.”
“You’re out of your mind! The last thing she did good, she was 16!” O’Donnell replied. “"I don’t think she’s right for the role, and I don’t think she’s capable at this point of doing what’s needed to portray that character. I think the interest level in her has waned significantly.”
Lohan has most definitely not kept quiet on O’Donnell’s negative comments regarding her slow but sure comeback.
“I think Rosie should focus on her own career and stop worrying about everyone else’s,” Lohan’s publicist said.
We wonder when O’Donnell’s usual nemesis, Donald Trump, is going to sound off on her comments.
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Rosie O’Donnell appeared on the Today show Tuesday morning and couldn’t help but chine in on the return of the Mean Girls star.
“I feel very sorry for her. I think she needs a lot of help. She needs a lot of time away,” O’Donnell said. “She’s had a lot of trouble doing every single movie, including [Saturday Night Live]. She was out and not at rehearsal, and I think she's not in a place to work.”
Once known as the “Queen of Nice,” O’Donnell expanded on her comments when her fellow panelist, Donny Deutch, sort of came to Lohan’s defense, calling the Georgia Rule star “this generation’s Elizabeth Taylor.”
“You’re out of your mind! The last thing she did good, she was 16!” O’Donnell replied. “"I don’t think she’s right for the role, and I don’t think she’s capable at this point of doing what’s needed to portray that character. I think the interest level in her has waned significantly.”
Lohan has most definitely not kept quiet on O’Donnell’s negative comments regarding her slow but sure comeback.
“I think Rosie should focus on her own career and stop worrying about everyone else’s,” Lohan’s publicist said.
We wonder when O’Donnell’s usual nemesis, Donald Trump, is going to sound off on her comments.
AllMedia.com
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