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Michael Lohan Jr. Changing Name: Lindsay Lohan’s Brother Distances Himself

Michael Lohan Jr. has decided he’s had enough of the moniker that links his him to his infamous father, so he’s changing his name … TMZ has learned.

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    Jimmy Kimmel’s Workout Tape: Scarlett Johansson, Jessica Alba, Sofia Vergara, Lindsay Lohan

    So this is how Hollywood actresses stay fit. Or at least stay humble.

    Jimmy Kimmel brought together some of Hollywood’s biggest leading ladies in this spoof workout tape for the Hottie Body Hump Club. Jessica Alba, Scarlett Johansson, Jessica Biel, Sofia Vergara, Eva Longoria, Emily Blunt and, none other than Lindsay Lohan get in on the act of fawning over Jimmy and thrusting like there’s no tomorrow.

    Lohan, of course, got the wackiest part, working with a CGI lion and then poking fun at her legal problems.

    WATCH:

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      Michael Lohan On ‘Celebrity Rehab’: Lindsay Insists He Pay Child Support From Show Paycheck

      Lindsay Lohan was “shocked and upset” to hear that her father signed up for “Celebrity Rehab” … telling friends she’s worried he’ll embarrass the family.

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      Lindsay Lohan Tells Dad Michael: Stop Talking About Me

      All the side commentary has finally gotten to Lindsay Lohan. Only thing is, it’s the incessant, unhelpful public words from her father that’s really got her upset.

      Lohan, who is fresh out of rehab and now dealing with potential jail time over allegations that she stole a necklace from a Los Angeles jewelry store, has finally had enough of dad Michael’s public commentary over her troubles. In a statement to Radar Online, Lindsay said:

      “I am sorry that my father has continually chosen to speak publicly about our relationship, my mother, my siblings, and my professional team. I am working through my recovery day-by-day and find his public media bouts unnecessary and damaging.”

      The final straw seems to be Lohan’s out-of-nowhere deal to join the next season of the show “Celebrity Rehab,” perhaps an odd choice given the advice and pleas to get help he’s always issuing to his daughter. The move was said to upset Lindsay, who wanted her dad’s payment used for child support for her two younger siblings.

      In late February, Michael diagnosed Lindsay from afar, saying that her troubles and misdeeds have stemmed from a “broken heart” over his divorce from her mom, Dina.

      Also in February, Michael agreed, on Lindsay’s behalf, to appear on the “Late Show with David Letterman”. He says Lindsay had agreed to do it, but backed out at the last minute; she disputes having ever okayed the appearance.

      For more, click over to Radar Online.

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      Jim Lichtman: Welcome to the New TMZ

      Strange. Erratic. Irresponsible.

      No, I’m not talking about the obvious behavior by Muammar Gaddafi and Charlie Sheen, I’m talking about Good Morning, America’s extensive, up-close-and-personal celebrity train wreck of an interview called Charlie Sheen.

      Cut to:

      Sheen: “I am on a drug. It’s called ‘Charlie Sheen.’ It’s not available because if you try it once, you will die.”

      This, at a time where we are witnessing unrest in the Middle East after the ouster of Egypt’s dictator Hosni Mubarak, Libya’s dictator Gaddafi is holding on by his fingernails, uprisings in Tunisia, people struggling in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in New Zealand, the House is still fighting over an overdue budget, Wisconsin’s own budget battle continues to rage, Fed. Chair Ben Bernanke reports to the Senate Finance Committee about how to handle rising oil prices which could possibly lead to inflation, damaging floods in Ohio, and what’s the lead story on today’s GMA? CHARLIE SHEEN.

      Actually, it’s part two of an interview that began the day before.

      ABC apparently believes this story is of national and international importance. I believe it is another example of strange, erratic and irresponsible programming by a network that features George Stephanopoulos, the former host of ABC’s This Week, who discussed important political stories of the week.

      Cut back to:

      Sheen: “I’ve been like the ‘Aw, shucks’ guy with, like, this … rock-star life, and I’m just finally going to completely embrace it, wrap both arms around it and love it violently. And defend it violently through violent hatred.”

      It doesn’t take a medical degree to see that the actor is clearly exhibiting bizarre symptoms of psychological distress. In fact, ABC’s own medical expert and a drug counselor said the actor needs serious help.

      My issue is the irresponsibility in airing such an interview. Not only is ABC recklessly exploiting a sad, manic episode in the life of a celebrity, they’re telling millions of viewers that this story rises to the same level of newsworthy importance as the much more relevant interview with Muammar Gaddafi by reporter Christiane Amanpour which aired after the Sheen interview. The crazed Libyan dictator affects millions in the Middle East and possibly many millions more around the world.

      Get a hold of yourself, Jim. You’re overreacting!

      After a slow, deep breath, I open my morning copies of The Wall Street Journal and New York Times. No Sheen stories in the Journal, but then it’s business and finance-centric. I scan the front page of The Times. You have to go far below the fold, to the bottom to spot, Foot in Mouth, Incurable, a Sheen story that directs you to Section C in the paper.

      Somewhere over the last several months, ABC has decided, that we need more TMZ in our lives. A couple of weeks ago, along with broadcasting lengthy stories on Sheen, GMA alternated their Sheen coverage with stories on that other distressed celebrity of the week, Lindsay Lohan — at one point, airing a story in which Sheen offers advice to Lohan!

      How can they possibly top that?

      They followed up the next day with an interview of Lohan’s mother conducted by Stephanopoulos himself! The same man who has interviewed presidents, congressional leaders and a whole host of not too insignificant individuals is now interviewing the mother of an actress who’s struggling with her own serious behavior issues.

      I’m not saying that Lohan and Sheen’s bizarre conduct should not be reported. I’m saying that these stories do not rise to the same level of significance as a whole host of other issues currently happening in this country and the world.

      Concerning responsibility and the press, ethicist Michael Josephson points out that “The powers of the press should be used responsibly to advance public interest without causing unjustified harm. As a watchdog, the press should be fair, vigilant and aggressive in assuring that people of influence are held accountable… As a teacher, it should inform, clarify and explain about matters of social consequence without pandering unduly to public dispositions to be entertained and titillated.”

      Based on those criteria, it would seem that Good Morning, America has decidedly chosen to cross-pollinate with TMZ. Sadly, the same holds true for NBC’s Today Show.

      Cut back to:

      Sheen on the Today Show set explaining how he plans to live up to the terms of his contract and return to his Two and a Half Men show next season. He also tells the Today Show crowd that he’d even do another season of the show, but… Sheen adds, “…because of psychological distress, it’s $3 million an episode — take it or leave it. Look what they’ve put me through?”

      Lichtman writes and speaks on ethics to corporations, associations and schools. His commentaries can be found at www.ethicsStupid.com.

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