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Celebrity sites all over Lohan’s latest trouble
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Back in May at the Atlanta premiere of “Georgia Rule,” Buzz recalls nodding sagely as Jane Fonda addressed the ongoing personal problems of her talented co-star Lindsay Lohan, saying: “We all need to wrap our arms around her and just love her.”
When the BuzzBerry began blowing up early Tuesday morning with reports of Lohan’s latest DUI/drug possession arrest, the thought occurred that perhaps we all should have hugged the troubled actress a little tighter.
Or, at the very least, hired her a car and driver.
Lohan was arrested again early Tuesday when police booked her on suspicion of drunken driving and cocaine possession after a frightened woman dialed 911 to report being chased by Lohan’s SUV in Santa Monica, Calif.
Less than two weeks out of rehab, with another drunken-driving case pending, Lohan had a blood-alcohol level of between 0.12 and 0.13 percent when police found her about 1:30 a.m., Sgt. Shane Talbot said.
Lohan attorney Blair Berk said her client had relapsed and was again receiving medical care.
“Addiction is a terrible and vicious disease,” Berk said in a statement Tuesday.
Lohan was released on $25,000 bail. A court date is scheduled for Aug. 24.
All day Tuesday, celebrity Web site TMZ owned the latest Lohan saga. Snarky celeb site Gawker.com described TMZ’s coverage with the headline: “Lindsay Lohan’s Latest DUI Arrest is Tmz.com’s 9/11.”
But our fave tribute to the “Freaky Friday” thespian had to be the instant video retrospective, “The Lindsay Lohan DUI Slideshow” posted on YouTube. Set to 1970s instrumentalist Chuck Mangione’s cheesy hit “Feels So Good,” the clip craftily combined images of Lohan’s latest mugshot, the salacious gossip site headlines and various hilarious photos of “The Muppet Show” lab assistant Beaker.
As Defamer.com artfully phrased it: “The combination of Beaker’s joyous presence and Mangione’s soothing trumpet makes us think that everything’s going to be OK.”
— The Associated Press contributed to this story.
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