Lindsay Lohan is adamant she did NOT drink wine, beer or liquor during her stint on house arrest … insisting her dirty test was caused by a fermented tea that contains a TEEEENY amount of alcohol.
When it comes to battling the paparazzi, pop star P!nk ain’t no baby.
The entertainer took to her website this week to launch a verbal throwdown against the paps who are trying to snap the first pictures of her newborn daughter, Willow Sage.
Calling relentless photogs “aggressive” and “unsafe,” P!nk declared in a lengthy post that, “it’s one thing to harass and stalk us, the adults, the celebrity that signed up for this life, but children should be protected and safe. There should be a clear distinction between us.”
Now the new mama is putting her baby photos where her unabashed mouth is and giving pics of her bundle of joy the Brangelina treatment. Just as Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt did when they sold photos of their infant twins to People magazine for a reported $14 million back in 2008 (and apparently donated much of that paycheck to charity) P!nk and husband Carey Hart plan on giving their first baby snapshots to the highest bidder.
P!nk wrote in her online post that all the money from the personal photos of Willow will be donated to good causes, such as the Ronald McDonald House and Autism Speaks.
Future playground bullies beware: if P!nk can manage to turn a negative into something positive, and whip those wild paps into shape, you’re as good as toast if you mess with Willow.
Falling Star – Lindsay Lohan
David Tonnessen, PacificCoastNews.com
It seems like Lindsay Lohan’s bad case of “party girl-itis” is showing no signs of letting up. Is there a prescription for being utterly unmanageable?
LinLo made her umpteenth (I’ve seriously lost count at this point) appearance in a Los Angeles courtroom on Thursday after failing an alcohol test while on probation. According to reports, the Tinseltown wild child flunked a booze test that was given a day after she had a soiree at her house. But, as Hollywood history has proven time and time again, it may help to be a celeb if you’re ever in dire judicial straits.
The judge in Lohan’s case ruled that the actress, 24, could return to her humble Venice, California, abode where she’s serving 120 days of house arrest. The reason that Lohan got off pretty much scott-free? The judge who originally set the probation requirements didn’t make drug and alcohol testing a part of the terms after February 2011. Whoopsies.
The failed test also came just days after Lindsay claimed that alcohol was a no-no in her home, tellingLife & Style magazine, “When my friends come over, they’re not drinking. Alcohol is not in my house, so it’s just not a part of my life.” Maybe she was just trying to see if her acting chops were still intact with that statement, right?
Lohan’s judge on Thursday did call her out for partying while on probation, saying that the Mean Girls star was guilty of “extremely poor judgment.” Lohan was also banned from having more than one person at a time at her pad, except for family members.
Meantime, Lohan’s attorney, Shawn Holley, insisted at a press conference that her troubled client has “done nothing wrong, she has done everything right.” Done everything right? Maybe LinLo’s denial is contagious at this point.
It turns out Lindsay Lohan does not have the right to party.
After reportedly failing an alcohol test, Lohan was ordered Thursday to stop throwing parties while under house arrest and to limit the number of people who visit her at a time.
Matt Lauer acknowledged on Thursday morning that Lindsay Lohan had scrapped a planned interview with him earlier in the weel–but he was much more diplomatic about the circumstances than several reports about the incident.
Both TMZ and the New York Post reported that Lohan had canceled the interview with Lauer–who flew from New York to her Los Angeles home to film the chat.
According to TMZ, Lauer had already arrived at Lohan’s house when she suddenly claimed she had not been told the interview would be a lengthy one. Lauer reportedly waited around while she and her publicist decided that, in fact, a long interview was not a good idea. Eventually, he left.
The Post reported that Lohan also demanded $100,000 for the interview–something NBC denied.
Lauer did not mention any of this on Thursday’s “Today” show. After a report about Lohan’s latest probation violation hearing, he explained what had happened.
“At the last minute, Lindsay and her people did express concerns about the timing of the interview and it was canceled,” he said. “I think we’re learning more this morning about the reasons for their concern.”
Even while confined to her own house, it seems Lindsay Lohan can’t stay out of trouble.
Lohan is due back in Los Angeles court on Thursday, the AP reports, and TMZ is reporting that it’s due to a failed sobriety test. The troubled star was tested twice last week, the website writes, testing negative for drugs but positive for alcohol on one of the tests.