Michael Lohan tells Dr. Drew about what he fears most for his daughter and her promiscuous lifestyle. Does he feel like he’s been a good father to Lindsay after all they have been through? Tune into Lifechangers December 28 at 3 and 3:30PM to see the full episode.
My Note: I have already set my DVR recorder to watch this. I think from what I heard about Dr. Drew he will make Michael Lohan see how much of a negative impact he has on Lindsay’s life and if he wants her to stay on the right track that he needs to step aside. I also want to know if this jerk will say negative words towards/against Lindsay.
Lindsay Lohan hasn’t acted in awhile but that hasn’t stopped her from making sequels.
The troubled starlet, 25, will be returning to the Lynwood Jail for the fifth time – sentenced on Wednesday to 30 days behind bars after she admitted violating her probation in her DUI and necklace-theft cases.
When the judge asked her if she was owning up to missing too many community service appointments, Lohan answered, “Yes, your honor.”
Lohan must surrender to the women’s jail by Nov. 9.
Lohan, who wore a blue polka-dot dress and her hair in a loose bun, may not serve the entire 30-day sentence due to overcrowding and credits for good behavior. But the judge forbid her from serving time under house arrest as she has in the past.
“She probably won’t be serving the full 30 days,” says L.A. sheriff’s spokesman Steve Whitmore. “She’s subject to early release for good behavior and overcrowding.”
Once Lohan is released, she must walk an extremely thin tightrope, working an additional 53 days of community service at the morgue and attending 18 more psychotherapy sessions, all by the end of next March. If she slips up, she is facing an additional 270 days in jail.
In doing so, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner said she was “putting the keys to the jail in [Lindsay's] hands.”
Sautner warned Lohan that if there’s any violations, she’d issue a warrant for her arrest. But if Lohan completes all the above requirements, the threat of 270 days in jail will be removed.

Pitbull and Lindsay Lohan may currently be at odds over the lyrics of “Give Me Everything,” but the rapper has extended an olive branch to the oft-troubled actress … in the form of an invitation to this Sunday’s Video Music Awards.
That’s what Mr. 305 said in a statement posted Thursday (August 25) on his Planet Pit website, in which he addressed the lawsuit Lohan filed last week that alleges the lyrics of his hit — in particular, the line “I got it locked up like Lindsay Lohan” — are “destined to do irreparable harm” to the actress’ career. Pit wants it known that he hopes the two sides can hash out their differences at the VMAs.
“We’ll be performing ['Give Me Everything] at the VMAs, and, as a matter of fact, I’d like to send out an invitation to Lindsay Lohan,” Pitbull said. “Hopefully she can come with me to the VMAs, and we can figure this out.”
Pitbull also said he was “very surprised” when he first learned of the lawsuit, especially since he considers “Give Me Everything” — and his mention of Lohan — to be positive.
“It was very ironic, to be honest with you. At first I read it and I was like, ‘Nah, this has got to be a joke,’ [but] come to find out it’s very realistic,” he said. “Me being someone who supports Lindsay Lohan’s career, where I’ve seen her go through everything she’s gone through, and everything that has to do with this record is so positive — you see the way I start off the record, where I say, ‘I took my life from negative to positive/ I just want y’all to know that’ — when I mention Lindsay Lohan in the record, it was really a positive message.
“[The lyric] is ‘Hustlers move in silence, so I’m tip-toeing/ So keep blowing, got it locked up like Lindsay Lohan,’ ” Pitbull continued. “When I say I got it locked up, if you’re from the neighborhood, when they say, ‘You got it locked up’ that means you run that area.”
And as far as Lohan’s claims that the song has caused her — and her career — irreparable harm, Pitbull said that he never intended to hurt anybody … quite the opposite, in fact.
“In no way, shape or form would I want to bring that on anybody. I didn’t look to defame, degrade or hurt someone’s career,” he said. “For me, mentioning it on a #1 record around the world, I thought it would be helping someone’s career, and keeping them relevant. We mention people’s names all the time; when it comes to rapping, it’s always about double meanings and metaphors and how you flip certain things.”
Pitbull added that he’s not sure what the next step in the legal process would be (“That has to come with the attorneys,” he said). But who knows? Perhaps things will be patched up after Sunday’s VMAs.
“It shows that success comes with a whole lot,” Pit said. “And I always say, as hard as you work to succeed in this music business, there’s four or five people working harder to take it all away from you.”
The 28th annual MTV Video Music Awards will air live Sunday, August 28, from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles at 9 p.m. ET/PT, following the Selena Gomez-hosted pre-show at 8. See the list of nominees, revisit last year’s highlights and vote for Best New Artist by visiting VMA.MTV.com.
It is seemingly a throwaway line in Pitbull’s summertime smash “Give Me Everything” — “I got it locked up like Lindsay Lohan” — but it’s apparently enough to draw the ire of the actress and her legal team, who have just filed suit against Pit and the producers of the song.
In the lawsuit, obtained by TMZ, Lohan and her attorney, Stephanie Ovadia, claim that the line “by virtue of its wide appeal, condemnation, excoriation, disparaging or defamatory statements by the defendants about the plaintiff are destined to do irreparable harm to the plaintiff.”
Lohan — who, it is noted in the suit, is “a professional actor of good repute and standing in the Screen Actors Guild” — is suing under the New York civil-rights laws, which protects individuals from having their name exploited for commercial purposes. The suit seeks an injunction to stop all the defendants — in addition to Pitbull, Ne-Yo and Afrojack, who wrote “Give Me Everything,” are named — from broadcasting the song. It also seeks unspecified damages.
A spokesperson for Pitbull had no comment on the suit when reached by MTV News.
Lohan filed a similar suit — reportedly seeking $100 million in damages — against financial services company E-Trade last year after the company aired a Super Bowl commercial that referred to a baby as “That milkaholic Lindsay.” The suit was withdrawn in September, with E-Trade reportedly paying Lohan “a confidential sum.”
The “Give Me Everything” lyric was in reference to Lohan’s July 2010 stint in Los Angeles County Jail, when she served 13 days of a three-month sentence for violating probation on a 2007 conviction for driving under the influence.
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It was already pretty well-documented that Lindsay Lohan wasn’t totally lonely while spending 35 days under house arrest at her Venice pad.
But it turns out that one of her guests was a nattily dressed little guy named Rico. He’s got sleepy green eyes, a couple of pointy teeth and you just want to hug him!
Wait, what?
Lohan put her lack of mobility to good use by shooting a video for Air New Zealand’s ongoing marketing campaign, “On the SkyCouch With Rico,” in which the furry fella interviews celebrity guests in that tongue-in-cheek fashion that’s all the rage now.
While we’re not sure how being confined to your home translates into “come fly with me,” Lohan did have some good insight for the inquisitive Rico, who admitted to the actress that he was crushing on Kim Kardashian.
“Well, she’s very pretty,” Lindsay agreed. “I’m sure you could be friends…I’m sure she’d love the fur, maybe not the fangs.”
Rico, who managed a lot more questions than Matt Lauer did, also asked about the annoying paparazzi. “They take pictures of you shopping, eating, kissing lady friends,” he said, to which Lohan just replied with a nod and a shake of her head.
In the nearly 5-minute video, Rico also attempts to hypnotize Lohan, but he does way too good a job and just puts her to sleep.
“I guess it’s nap time,” he shrugged.
In closing, Rico also presented Lohan with a couple of necklaces, courtesy of Air New Zealand. “Don’t worry, they’re all paid for,” he assured her.
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