9.16.2006
Lohan Takes Another Trip To The Hospital!
CATFIGHT! Mother/Daughter Duo Dina & Lindsay Lohan Brawl!
Dina Lohan may spend half of her life defending the actions of her daughter, but when it comes to being a grateful daughter, Lindsay Lohan still has a few things to learn. The troubled actress reportedly got into an ugly sceaming match with her mom (on her birthday!) resulting in the freckled party star storming out of the NYC eatery they were celebrating Dina's big day.
'On Thursday night, Lindsay reluctantly joined Dina for Dina's birthday celebration at Phillipe on East 60th Street. "Lindsay got a call from her mother telling her to come to the party," said a spy. "Lindsay didn't want to go, because her mother was drinking already, but she went anyway." All was well until the first course arrived. "When Lindsay got there, her mother and her four friends were into their second bottle of Cristal," said a restaurantgoer. "Right after the first course, they started fighting." The two began cursing each other in front of other patrons in the crowded Chinese eatery, including Ryan Cabrera, Brandy and Serena Williams at nearby tables. "A mortified" Lindsay finally told her mother to "go to hell!" before she exited. After Lindsay left, Dina started "crying and shaking . . . Dina typed vigorously on her BlackBerry for 45 minutes while her friends were just sitting there, and when the birthday cake came out, she broke out crying again - even louder."' After reportedly making "five trips to the bathroom in 90 minutes", a distraught Dina began throwing fortune cookies at the waiters and flipping them off before finally paying the $2,000 bill. To add a cherry on top of such a blessed evening, Dina failed to tip the patient waiters who, by the way, had to be assisted as she staggered out of the restaurant as it closed down for the night.
Source: TheGossip
Nicole Richie Isn't Anorexic, Just Stressed
Socialite Nicole Richie is begging tabloid editors to stop poking fun at her skinny frame - because the stress is beginning to make her look anorexic. The Simple Life star has been dogged by the anorexic tag for months, but insists she simply suffers from stress and finds it difficult to eat when she feels she's being judged by photographers and journalists. She recently took supermodel-turned-TV presenter Tyra Banks out for lunch before appearing on her talk show to discuss her weight issues, and confessed stories about her fabled anorexia simply serve to prevent her from gaining weight. Appearing healthy and tanned on Tyra, Richie told the ex-model, "You definitely don't want people constantly looking you up and down. I know the photographers are following me every day; I know that they're looking for something wrong and that doesn't feel good at all. That obviously doesn't help me." Richie revealed she has hired a nutritionist and has therapy sessions in a bid to control her stress levels and gain weight.
Source: FemaleFirst
Ashlee Simpson Can Act - Gets Kicked-Up Chicago Dates
Ashlee Simpson To Play Roxie Hart Sooner Than Expected
Pop star Ashlee Simpson has impressed Chicago producers in London's West End so much, her start date in the musical has been brought forward.Originally slated to take the stage as Roxie Hart in October, Simpson will join the cast of the hit show on September 25 for a limited six-week run.
The 21 year-old singer's West End turn will briefly crossover with fellow pop star Usher's run as singing lawyer Billy Flynn in the Broadway production of the musical.
Source: FemaleFirst
'Greetings From Tuscon' star, Pablo Santos Dies
TOLUCA, Mexico - Teenage actor Pablo Santos, who starred in the television series "Greetings from Tucson," died after a small plane in which he was riding crashed in Mexico, a hospital official said Saturday. The Piper Malibu crashed Friday just over a mile short of the runway as it was making its approach to the airport in Toluca, some 35 miles west of Mexico City, according to the Mexico State Security Agency. Six other people were hospitalized. Santos, 19, was taken to the Social Security Hospital, where he died Friday, hospital spokeswoman Irma Garcia Guardarrama said. Santos starred as the son of a Mexican-American family portrayed in "Greetings from Tucson," which ran on the WB network from 2002 to 2003. He had appeared in numerous episodes on other television programs, including "Boston Public," "Law & Order" and "American Family," as well as films such as "Sea of Dreams" and "Party Animalz." Born in Monterrey, Santos moved with his family to Los Angeles when he was 12. Officials were investigating the cause of the accident.
Source: AP