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I don't think anyone in the family turned down a scholarship to Harvard to pursue their 'careers'... :shock:
 
And, just when you thought it couldn't get any worse... :shock:

Lindsay Lohan might want to think about getting a part time job that actually pays.
Sources tell Fox411 that while the starlet poured her time and effort into her work with fashion house Emmanuel Ungaro for Paris Fashion Week, Lohan, 23, has not been paid for her work.
“Ungaro is not paying her at all to be a consultant for them,” a source close to Lohan told 411. “Her team is working to get Lindsay some form of payment from the fashion house, but right now they will only give her free clothes.”
And while the line was universally slammed by critics, the legendary fashion house seems to have made a savvy business decision in bringing Lohan on board for free.
“The deal is perfect for them – they have nothing to lose, even though the clothes were not a big hit during Paris fashion week. Lindsay even paid for her flight and hotel in Paris,” the source said.
But to add insult to injury, friends also say that Lohan recently learned that Casablanca records has decided to terminate its professional relationship with her.
“Casablanca has suspended all further recording sessions of her album and put their working relationship with her on hold. Lindsay was committed to making music and has been working on it for 16 months. She is going to do what she can to keep her music career going.”
But Lohan’s troubles could become far worse if she doesn’t find paying work soon, especially with her extravagant lifestyle taking all of her money and casting directors failing to take her seriously. Even worse, Lohan doesn’t have trustworthy people in her corner and feels that even her own mother Dina is exploiting her.
"Lindsay is not speaking to her mom and Dina is telling people Lindsay is so busy they don't have time to talk. Their problems got worse 6 months ago when she begged her mother not to do something with the Shoe Han idea. She was embarrassed and tried to convince Dina that would only hurt her while she tried to make a comeback. Her career is at a stop and she does not have enough money coming in [to support herself.]"

FoxNews411

What a load of crap.

"Lindsay recently learned Casablanca records has decided to terminate its professional relationship with her." --> Um, she left Casablancas in 2005. She's with Motown now. People don't even try to fact-check when they make up BS now.

Also, it's Fox "News".

And it's been reported everywhere she has a multi-year contract. No one commits to years of unpaid work. It just doesn't make sense. They gave her an office - it's clearly a paid position.
 
MiLo takes his Save Lindsay campaign to a chatshow held by 'The Housewives of Atlanta' :blink: - and then gets into a mud slinging match with 'NeNe' :huh: before storming off the show. He makes DiLo look classy and reserved, and she sells her 15 year old daughter's hot pants online.
Although she does come off strong and loud, i do side with nene. Lindsay's parents parents are a part of the problem. They use her for publicity, and although this one is an intervention, I think that Michael did not need to go out in public and say all that. It is obvious that this is more about getting a show than helping lindsay. From what I read, he has very little contact with her, so it is not like he is much of a father anyway, so I wonder how much personal contact he has had to get her under control. He is always talking about her, and his feelings on her relationships, when he could have kept his mouth shut. So sad. Not only is lindsay's environment not helping, but she cannot go to her parents as an escape. I also dislike how michael talked about Nene's weight. What does that have to do with anything. Couldnt even defend himself, cuz he knew she was right.
 
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"she always been inept in that area."

Oh Dina, truer words have never been spoken.
 
Her 'friends' and family need to acknowledge that Lindsay has an illness that is often life threatening, and she needs serious professional help- not grandstanding on TV shows and press releases about how wonderful she is and how nothing is wrong...I just hope someone will actually do the right thing (for once) before the next Anna Nicole situation happens...:(
 
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Ewwww, her boob is so saggy in this picture that she could stock a pile of cash under it :ninja: No need for a wallet anymore!
 
Sounds like the judge has had it with her at this point...
Whoever the judge is, she/he is ignoring Lilo's behavior.

She should have been drug tested at her last appearance.

If she were in a real drug court, they'd be all over her butt and she'd be jailed to assist with behavior modification.

She is presently a danger to herself and the general public --- and not just by exposing her trailer-park fashion choices. :ninja:
 
^ Yup, you're right- it sounds like Lindsay has very well connected lawyers working for her; she's getting lots of (or just too many) breaks... :unsure:
 
I don't think money is a serious problem for her right now... Ungaro seems to have pretty nice benefits:
Designer clothes are strewn everywhere; most of them from a sweep of the Emanuel Ungaro boutique that Lohan made upon her arrival in Paris, walking away with an estimated £90,000 worth of free clothes.
That's $146 790 US. Also, this disproves she's not getting paid at Ungaro:
Moufarrige won’t reveal her pay package, saying only that it is “quite enough. It’s expensive”.

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Meanwhile, the actress, who's having trouble getting work, seemed to be trying her hand at reality TV while she was in Paris for the recent fashion shows. "She was being followed by a camera crew wherever she went," a witness claimed. "We saw them filming her at the Vogue party and a bunch of other clubs around Paris." A rep for Lohan declined to comment on the TV project.
nypost
 
^ live action remake of 'Where on Eath is Carmen Sandiego?' :huh:
 
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From The Sunday Times

October 25, 2009

Living la vida Lohan
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There was fame and fortune, then there was drink and *****. Now there’s her less-than-lauded fashion debut. When will it all go right for Lindsay?


You look like a good girl, but we all know you are bad,” goads the photographer Ellen von Unwerth, as she snaps Lindsay Lohan vamping it up on the floor of her room at Hôtel Plaza Athenée in Paris. Lohan revels in this reference to her notoriety, and pouts harder, throwing back her waist-length, newly blonde hair (the result, she reveals, of two 12-hour days in the salon).

The room looks like the aftermath of one of those home-alone teen parties advertised on Facebook that then gets horribly out of hand. Chaos rules. Designer clothes are strewn everywhere; most of them from a sweep of the Emanuel Ungaro boutique that Lohan made upon her arrival in Paris, walking away with an estimated £90,000 worth of free clothes. Shoes, make-up, jewellery, even a stray lampshade obscure the hotel carpet. Her passport is in here somewhere. She’s been looking for it for days.

Frankly, I’m surprised Lohan’s got the energy even to raise a smile. It’s been a trying week. She’s in town for her new gig as artistic advisor to the once-revered house of Emanuel Ungaro. How much work that actually involved was revealed when her catwalk show was roundly drubbed by the fashion community the following day; as her new fashion sugar daddy, the CEO of Emanuel Ungaro, Mounir Moufarrige, put it: “They knifed us.” With no formal design experience, it was hardly a surprise, but there is a logic behind fashion’s new Faustian pact. Lohan brings notoriety, press (good and bad) and a worldwide audience to a house that has been on the skids for years. If that can be translated into sales, the brand’s future could be secure. Moufarrige won’t reveal her pay package, saying only that it is “quite enough. It’s expensive”. Given her unpredictability, it is also a risk. Her fragility, says Moufarrige, “has been factored in”. It needs to be.

To enter into Lindsay Lohan’s orbit is to take a step into the unknown. One of the most notorious young women of the age, the thrice-rehabbed star has crammed more hard living into her 23 years than your average Rolling Stone has in a lifetime. Modelling and acting since the age of three, she’s better known these days for her cocaine busts, drink-driving offences and an intense love affair with the DJ Samantha Ronson (one lovelorn Twitter missive read: “@samantharonson doesn’t respond 2me... im incapable of making any sort of difference... I’m in love with her, as she is in love with me...”). Her father, Michael, a former convict, accused her of being addicted to ************ ***** and called for a public intervention. Her “momager”, Dina, defended her daughter, calling her a “genius”.

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The big question for anyone interviewing her is: will she actually turn up? Lohan had already cancelled several interviews during her stay in Paris. The day before our shoot, I’m told Lohan has been rushed to hospital with food poisoning. (The night before, she’d been to a Mario Testino party and was hanging out with Daphne Guinness.) Despite her fragile state, confirmation of our meet and shoot finally comes through just before midnight.
Around noon, Lohan makes it out of her room and into the hotel lobby; late, bizarrely, because she wanted to tidy up her suite before we arrived (yes, our pictures are the “after” shots). She’s obviously tired, and her wet hair suggests she’s just woken up, but she is here.
Wearing a ruched black Emanuel Ungaro minidress, thigh boots, a sequined black beret and a large Chanel scarf (she’d treated her 15-year-old sister, Ali, to a shopping spree there earlier in the week), the first thing you notice is how tiny she is, then what a large bosom she has. Her pale skin has been sprayed the colour of a ginger-snap biscuit and the lines etched into her freckled forehead make her look at least 10 years older than she is. She orders an iced water in a voice honed by too many cigarettes and a lifetime of late nights. When she sniffs, which is often, she refers to “my allergies”.

Despite all these signs of fatigue, she talks at breakneck speed, racing though sentences and peppering them with California-isms. “I’ve always been really interested in, you know, the fashion industry, and I really have a great appreciation for designers, and all the work that goes into one piece of clothing, and how expressive it can be,” she announces. Of her role at Emanuel Ungaro, she says: “This is more personal to me. It is more about who I am and what I want to say as a person through clothing.”

And what exactly does she want to say? Her efforts, pulled together in three short weeks with her design partner, Estrella Archs, resulted in a parade of teeny ruched party dresses, scattered with heart motifs and rhinestones (left). It was fun, young, but not ground-breaking. Lohan appeared dazed and emotional as she took her catwalk bow, her big, wide eyes filled with the kind of grateful tears that suggested Disney had made all her fashion dreams come true. “It was such a surreal experience and I think I was emotional probably for the entire week, but when we walked out, it was a good feeling,” she says.
In the scrum backstage (one journalist crawled on her belly, between the legs of the photographers, merely to get a quote from the starlet), she said that the whole experience had been “like a fairy tale”. Then after this soaring high came a crashing low. The reviews began to flood in and the dream became a nightmare — a familiar pattern for Lohan. The industry bible, WWD, called her efforts “an embarrassment”; others were not so kind.

If she is hurt by the reviews, then she’s doing a sterling job of hiding it. “Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I didn’t expect everyone to be completely loving the collection. It is the same with everything I have done. I knew that people were going to target me. I am a target. I don’t know why I am, but I am, and I accept that. I just don’t pay attention to it.”

If Lohan has any hope of making her new fashion career work, then she’ll have to put the time in. “I feel I am on the cusp of something new. I just need to be here more,” she acknowledges. So does she have a plan? “Oh, God,” she says, in horror. “I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t like to think ahead.”
A quiet life is not on the cards. She sometimes tries to avoid the attention, telling me how she likes to visit her favourite restaurant on Robertson Boulevard in Hollywood in disguise. Another trick is to use a fellow A-lister as a human shield. “The other night, at the Testino party, Kate Moss was walking out. I saw her leaving and was, like, ‘Go now!’ I was walking behind her. She went one way and took the photographers with her. I went straight to my car.”

But Lohan lives in the eye of the storm. With her career and personal life in permanent flux, the only constant in her life is chaos. Of the paparazzi, gossip and controversy that stalk her, she says: “I don’t notice it. There are times when it drives me nuts, but it’s been going on since I was 13. Ten years. I don’t know if I can change it. When I don’t give people opportunities to write something, they make something up. It’s flattering that they are that interested in me. They build you up to take you down.” All in a day’s work for Ms Lohan.
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^ live action remake of 'Where on Eath is Carmen Sandiego?' :huh:

"Celebrity Rehab"?? ;) Sethii, that story is from the NY Post, which is owned by NewsCorp, which owns Fox News, which, our other members (and anyone in Washington) will tell you, always lies about everything!! :shock:

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