Lindsay Lohan’s gone back to partying…but the change is obvious. While she normally would’ve stumbled out of the bar drunk and half-naked, this time she looks subdued. Love that Gucci “Hysteria” bag.
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Lindsay cancels family reunion
Lindsay Lohan canceled the Easter family reunion, where she had hoped to visit her grandfather, who is suffering from terminal cancer.
Insiders say that Lindsay decided to go to New York instead, after some kind of “family drama.” She was “very upset.”
Uh oh. We hope the experience doesn’t drive her to drink. We know where that got her last time.
Lindsay explores a new career
Is Lindsay Lohan desperately trying to recoup money she lost when her career stalled last year? Aside from the album she’s working on, she’s now thinking of designing her own line of leggings.
Okay, let’s think about this. What possible credentials could a celebrity have to even begin to say that she’s a designer? And… what could you possibly do with leggings, anyway? It’s stretch fabric. Short of leopard prints and studding it with sequins (which would make it more unflattering than it usually is, for most people) you really have very limited creative freedom.
And, news flash — the leggings look is so two seasons ago.
Lindsay Lohan poses nude
Lindsay Lohan posed nude for New York Magazine’s spring fashion issue.
The photo was artfully done, with Lindsay styled to look like Marilyn Monroe in her 1962 shoot with Bert Stern at Hotel Bel Air.
Lindsay admits to doing 250 crunches the night before the shoot — not that she needs it — but aside from that anxiety attack, was “completely comfortable” with the camera.
Monroe’s accidental overdose (eerily similar to Heath Ledger’s) prompted Lindsay to say, ”
“They are both prime examples of what this industry can do to someone.” But she’s firm about escaping that fate, and her rehab experience was a big wake up call. “I’m not them. But I sure as hell wouldn’t let it happen to me.”
Lindsay tells all
Lindsay Lohan opens up to Glamour magazine about her rehab struggle — which continues long after she let the Cirque Lodge.
She’s letting go of some bad relationships. “There are friends that have been hard to hang out with because they’ve gone done a different path.” She’s also learning to sharpen her instincts and choose her company wisely. “But it’s hard because I’m the kind of person who wants to trust everyone.”
Lindsay is also sympathetic towards Britney Spears and Amy Winehouse. SHe understands how difficult it is to be in the spotlight and how you can lose yourself — and still feel incredibly lonely despite a crowd of fans and hangers-on.
“I’m fine being alone during the day, but I hate being alone at night. I like having friends around me, but now I’d much rather be at home.” She now spends more time watching TV, writing in her journal and generally re-centering herself. “That’s not to say I’ll never go to a club again,” she says, “because I’d be lying.”
She says that even when you’re famous — with an instantly recognizable face — most people never know the real you. “People think I’m not a good person … actually I am.”