Lindsay Lohan Says Mom Dina "Does Not Do Cocaine," Dad Michael "Betrayed" Her by Taping Conversation

Actress is "really regretful" about the argument and "lied about things that I said just because I was angry and I was having a fight"

By Rebecca Macatee Oct 11, 2012 10:20 PMTags
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Moms and daughters fight sometimes.

If you ask Lindsay Lohan, the Wednesday morning altercation she and her mom Dina Lohan allegedly had was no different than any other parent and child getting into a fight. The 26-year-old actress called into TMZ Thursday to set the record straight on what actually happened—and why she's upset with her father Michael Lohan for making her phone call public.

"I'm really regretful about the argument I had with my mother and it being made public," she said. "Mothers and daughters fight. You know, I called my father and told him some really hurtful and untruthful lies about my mom. My mom does not do cocaine, clearly. And that's a fact."

Lindsay also said that Dina had not been drinking. "That's my dad that had that issue," she said. "And I got it from that side of the family…Has my mom had any reason to go to rehab? Has she ever done that? No. That's my father and me."

"[My mom is] an amazing woman," she added. "I think everyone kind of knows that my father's main objective had always been to destroy my mom…"

According to Lindsay, she "lied about things that I said just because I was angry and I was having a fight." She said if Michael hadn't recorded the call and made it public, she and Dina "would've talked about it, and would've been fine in the morning. But my dad had to go the extra mile."

Lindsay added that "a lot of [what she heard of the conversation between herself and Michael] has been edited for what sounded better kind of to his gain against my mom and me."

"I should've known better [than to call him]," she said. "[But] I called my dad, because who else am I gonna call?"

But Michael making their call public was "the last straw," said Lindsay. "I'm done."