Dr. Drew to Lindsay: Don't Blame Me!
Lindsay Lohan is holding Dr. Drew Pinsky responsible for "provoking" her father's surprise police visit today -- but Drew tells TMZ he's never even met Michael Lohan.
Moments after Michael -- along with several officers -- rolled through LiLo's apartment to check on 16-year-old Ali Lohan, Lindsay claimed that she "agreed" with a Tweet that read, "This is all that quack, Dr. Drews' fault. He purposely provoked your unstable leech of a father." The Tweet was referring to a statement Drew made recently, in which he claimed if it were his kid he would plant drugs on her and have her as a last resort arrested to save her. Drew tells TMZ, "I've personally never met Michael Lohan, nor Lindsay. My comments were in relation to what I would do as a father." Drew added, "I have no direct knowledge of her case,...
Lindsay Lohan is holding Dr. Drew Pinsky responsible for "provoking" her father's surprise police visit today -- but Drew tells TMZ he's never even met Michael Lohan.
Moments after Michael -- along with several officers -- rolled through LiLo's apartment to check on 16-year-old Ali Lohan, Lindsay claimed that she "agreed" with a Tweet that read, "This is all that quack, Dr. Drews' fault. He purposely provoked your unstable leech of a father." The Tweet was referring to a statement Drew made recently, in which he claimed if it were his kid he would plant drugs on her and have her as a last resort arrested to save her. Drew tells TMZ, "I've personally never met Michael Lohan, nor Lindsay. My comments were in relation to what I would do as a father." Drew added, "I have no direct knowledge of her case,...
- 4/22/2010
- by Kavy
- Gossipvita
20th Century Fox is developing a film based on the E*Trade talking babies. No. I am not making this up. Actress and writer Katie Dippold ("Parks and Recreation," "MADtv") is penning the script. And no. I'm not kidding. The film is a "mission movie," about a group of talking babies trying to make their way across the playground.
No. I am not lying to you! Why would I lie? What reason would I have to bring you news like that if it weren't true. Hell. Don't blame me. Blame The Hollywood Cog. He's the one that told me. Better yet, blame 20th Century Fox. No wait. Blame E*Trade. They're responsible for the goddamn talking babies in the first place.
I cannot believe that someone is making a movie based on the E*Trade babies. A talking baby movie is bad enough, but one that's based on a television commercial campaign?...
No. I am not lying to you! Why would I lie? What reason would I have to bring you news like that if it weren't true. Hell. Don't blame me. Blame The Hollywood Cog. He's the one that told me. Better yet, blame 20th Century Fox. No wait. Blame E*Trade. They're responsible for the goddamn talking babies in the first place.
I cannot believe that someone is making a movie based on the E*Trade babies. A talking baby movie is bad enough, but one that's based on a television commercial campaign?...
- 3/30/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
The moment the woman saw Casey Johnson in her guesthouse, she knew she was dead. "She's ice cold and her hands are turning blue," the woman says, according to a tape of the 911 call. "I have two other people with me and we all think she's dead." The caller, who was not identified, tells the emergency operator that the body of the 30-year-old woman is "in my guesthouse, so I need somebody right away."The woman is asked if she thinks it was a suicide. "I don't know if it's a suicide," the caller says. "Very often, her medication gets all screwed up.
- 1/8/2010
- by Ken Lee
- PEOPLE.com
I think it's only in the runners-up that we have this many ties. Quite a few in part one of this article. Don't blame me. Blame all the filmmakers who did worthwhile and interesting work this year. In the top ten, each film had to fight for its own slot. Here, though, I'm trying to spread the love a little bit... #15 / "Anti-Christ" and "Love Exposure" Lars Von Trier was damn near attacked by the crowd at Cannes over his newest film, and trying to get a mainstream American distributor to pick up a four-hour film about a kid who...
- 12/20/2009
- Hitfix
#1 movie predicted correctly: 0 Weeks in a Row 1. Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All By Myself I refuse to underrate Tyler Perry's box office pull. I'm putting this one in-between Madea Goes to Jail and Why Did I Get Married in terms of per theater average. If you have a better idea that doesn't involve casting runes I'm all ears. Estimate: $33.8 million 2. Sorority Row The R rating won't help. But it only needs to clear $6,700 per theater to hit this number. That's only like 50 tickets per show. Surely it can do that, right? Estimate: $17.9 million 3. Whiteout It doesn't look good for Whiteout. It's another one of these "delayed for a reason" style of films. Estimate: $12.4 million 4. 9 Don't blame me, it's not getting enough theaters. It cleared $3m on Wednesday which would indicate the demand would be higher this weekend. But I think those were the animation junkies starved for product.
- 9/10/2009
- by Laremy Legel
- Rope of Silicon
Jon Gosselin is tired of taking all the blame for his failed marriage, and he's not gonna take it anymore! The Jon & Kate Plus 8 dad and Ed Hardy-clad playboy has taken to the pages of In Touch Weekly to clear the air about his dissolved union with ex-wife Kate Gosselin, saying essentially that Kate started the whole thing, so get off his back already. "Many people think that everything moved too fast, that I was out partying too quickly. But Kate gave up on the marriage last October, and the divorce will be finalized by September 30,” Gosselin reveals. Says Gosselin,...
- 8/5/2009
- by Celebuzz
- Celebuzz.com
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