I thought she was doing the cover nude? Anyway, I think she needs to go back to her natural hair color. The blonde is really ugly.
Please, OH please, GOD, can we please have the Original Lohan BACK? PLEASE. It's ironic, but if it wasn't for this BBS, I didn't know you were into Bette Middler.
It's good to see she's getting better...The skelator bit was too much...You looked so hot in Mean Girls and she needs to stay that size...
Same here. But that also goes for Jessica Alba.(i have seen them on tv, but i would have never known their names)
I remember those photos of her when she was poolside, blue two piece bikini, maybe two years ago. Full figured and yummy. Hmn. Maybe I can find those pictures on the net... Excuse me. Tough to type one-handed...
Maybe she was high and didn't remember telling the writer the stuff she did at the time? http://www.houstonchronicle.com/disp/story.mpl/ent/celebrities/3578318.html After drugs and bulimia story, Lohan calls its writer a liar Associated Press NEW YORK — Lindsay Lohan is "appalled" by the Vanity Fair article released last week in which she confessed to dabbling in drugs and battling bulimia. The Vanity Fair story, which hit newsstands nationally Tuesday and was widely reported last week, made headlines for the 19-year-old actress' acknowledgment that she dabbled in drugs "a little." The magazine also quoted Lohan on her drastic weight loss last year: "I was making myself sick," she said. The article, written by Evgenia Peretz, noted Lohan was "referring to bulimic episodes." Lohan also said, "I knew I had a problem and I couldn't admit it." However, in a statement released Tuesday to Teen People magazine, Lohan denied having bulimia and said, "The words that I gave to the writer for Vanity Fair were misused and misconstrued, and I'm appalled with the way it was done." An editor for Teen People said Lohan's denial was regarding Vanity Fair's reporting of her alleged bulimia, not drug use. "Aside from (the writer's) lies and changing of my words, I am blessed to have this job and wonderful family that I do," Lohan's statement read. Vanity Fair, in a statement of its own, stood by its story. "Evgenia Peretz is one of our most reliable reporters," the magazine said. "Every word Lindsay Lohan told her is on tape. Vanity Fair stands by the story." A call to Lohan's publicist, Leslie Sloane Zelnick, was not immediately returned Tuesday.