Lindsay Lohan, Sam Ronson, speak out online
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“Thursday, August 28, 2008 – DRUG FREE. Current mood: betrayed. Category: Life
“If you have something to say to me, say it to my face- that’s what i have believed my whole life- don’t be a coward and say it to others first, let alone all the media in the world- i think we know where the rest of this blog is going …”
That’s Lindsay Lohan on her MySpace account.
“Thursday, August 28, 2008 – SHUT THE F*** UP. Current mood: bullied
“i really don’t want to say anything because i feel like he wins- he, being the man who is so desperate for attention that he goes to the media whenever possible- i know i am being used, i am just a pawn- easy to sacrifice in order to feed his addiction.”
That’s Lohan’s friend, Samantha Ronson on her MySpace page.
Lohan’s father, Michael, is using the traditional way to air his views – the mainstream media.
He, “slammed Ronson earlier this week after hearing rumors she is set to release a tell-all book about her life with Lindsay,” says the San Francisco Chronicle.
Adds Lohan senior —- in Access Hollywood —- “All I care is about Lindsay being happy in a good solid relationship that makes sense in her life.”
Adds Ronson, “I think it’s safe to say that there is not now and never will be a tell all….. written by me….. when does your book come out mr. lohan?”
Adds Lohan, “If he really cared about me and my life, then he would learn to respect my wishes by staying out of it. I’m not going to engage any further, though i probably could go on … I have said enough, i have a therapist, and it is not the the camera man at x17.”
San Francisco Chronicle – Ronson Hits Back at Lohan’s Father, August 28, 2008
Access Hollywood – Dad ignores Lindsay’s pleas and speaks out, August 28, 2008
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