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Lindsay Lohan’s father vows to stop blogging to please his daughter
Lindsay Lohan’s father vows to stop blogging to please his daughter
Lindsay Lohan’s father has vowed to stop blogging to please his daughter.
Michael Lohan – who begged Lindsay’s fans to “intervene” to save her life
last week – will no longer write about his 22-year-old daughter and her
sister Ali, 15, but insists his posts were never meant to hurt his family.
Michael wrote: “Well here you have it. My final blog. And for those of you
who are doubters or knockers, let me say that I never took a penny for my
blog or anything I ever did for any of my children. I did what I did, out of
love and concern, regardless of any of your opinions. I did it to help them,
advance their careers and give them hope.
“I have to say that when it comes to my innocent children, who are at risk
and have nothing to do with the situation at hand, I have to respect their
request. (ie ‘I was issued a cease and desist.’)”
Despite his claim he never wanted to upset Lindsay, Michael then launches
into an attack against her lover Samantha Ronson.
He wrote: “Before I go, however, I must say that I received a text message
from a very close and dear friend of Lindsay's who I trust and admire. The
text said, ‘Between you and me you are doing the right thing. From what I
hear, from Lindsay's nearest and dearest friends, Lindsay is worse off than
ever since she has been with Sam. I told Dina that Lindsay needs you back in
her life, and I think you know that I was the one who really helped Linds
get into rehab.’ "
Michael alleges Samantha is only dating Lindsay to boost her bank balance
and blames the 31-year-old DJ for ruining Lindsay’s career.
Referring to Lindsay’s 2007 rehab stint, he wrote: “Just look at Samantha's
tax returns before she ‘engaged’ Lindsay, and then after! Look at Lindsay's
career before Samantha and after! Look at all the things Lindsay
accomplished and had going for her before Samantha and after.
“I was with Lindsay when she got out of Cirque Lodge. I saw and experienced
the 'old Lindsay' with so much hope and promise. I had full confidence in
her. Then back came Samantha! Can't you all see this? Am I speaking to stone
walls? All I ask that you put yourselves in my shoes and HONESTLY consider
what you would do.”
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