Lindsay Lohan Disses Dad
Lindsay Lohan may not be a Mean Girl in real life--just don't get her started about her daddy dearest.
In an interview in the April issue of W magazine hitting newsstands on Friday, the teenage drama queen lashes out at her estranged father, Michael Lohan, saying he's not entitled to one penny of her fortune.
"He didn't do anything for my career except go out and not come home at night and make my mom and me stay up and wonder where he was and then show up three days later," Lohan vents. "So I don't think he deserves anything. He doesn't even deserve my respect."
Michael Lohan, 44, has become a tabloid fixture over the past year for a string of public faux pas. After Lindsay's mom, Dina, filed for divorce, Michael countered by asking the court to give him half the 15 percent commission Lindsay pays her manager mother. The elder Lohan has also been shopping around a reality series about the dysfunctional clan titled Living with the Lohans: Over or Starting Over.
The 18-year-old Lindsay, who's expected to earn $7.5 million on her next movie, Lucky, a romantic comedy set in New Orleans, seemed resigned about her father's decision to make the show.
"As sick as it sounds, a reality show might help. At least then people could get to the truth," she tells W.
The show could make The Osbournes look like Leave It to Beaver, considering all the angst Michael has engendered in recent months. He's been arrested for skipping out on a hotel bill, assaulting a brother-in-law at a family communion, striking a sanitation worker, crashing his car into a telephone pole while allegedly driving drunk and ignoring a restraining order obtained by Dina. He's currently being held in a Long Island jail without bail for violating his probation.
Aside from dissing on dad, Lindsay talks to W about her party pal Paris Hilton.
"I go to clubs and everything, and if I hang out with Paris Hilton, I don't think that's a bad thing," Lohan says. "She's a nice girl."
Lohan also rejects tabloid rumors she had her breasts done. "I'm young and I only got my boobs, like a year and a half ago, so of course they're going to look good. I love 'em," she says, adding that the sudden curves was as much a "shock" to her and recalling her friends' surprised reactions like, " 'Oh, my God, what happened?' and 'Are your boobs real?' "
She also cops to drug use.
"I'm not going to deny the fact that I've tried pot. I hated it. But I've never tried cocaine. I've seen my father, I've seen how it messes with families, and you know, it f---s your life up," she says. "If I hadn't experienced that, I may have gone a different route. I don't know. But I've seen how it literally tore my parents apart."
She says she especially resented remarks her father made last year when she went into the hospital to be treated for exhaustion and he told the media it was really for drugs.
"That really sucks," Lohan tells W.
When the freckled one's not working her way out of her real-life parent trap, she's keeping busy with her day jobs.
After shooting Lucky, Lohan will next star in Fashionista, a comedy-romance in which she plays a fashion writer out for revenge against her editor. Then she'll shoot Robert Altman's adaptation of Garrison Keillor's radio show, A Prairie Home Companion, followed by roles in two more teen comedies--an untitled project set in the fashion world and costarring Nick Cannon, and Gossip Girl, another take on teenage popularity set in the world of private schools.
Lohan, whose debut album Speak was recently certified platinum, next appears on the big screen in Disney's Herbie: Fully Loaded, a remake of Herbie the Love Bug, which hits theaters on June 24.




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