Thank God this has all been cleared up. I was concerned that Lindsay Lohan what spending all her idle hours in her trailer rolling joint after joint after joint.
“I'm not going to deny the fact that I've tried pot. I hated it. But I've never tried cocaine. I've seen my father (Michael Lohan), I've seen how it messes with families, and you know, it fucks your life up,” she says.
“If I hadn't experienced that, I may have gone a different route. I don't know. But I've seen how it literally tore my parents apart.”
She says she especially resented remarks her father made last year when she went into the hospital to be treated for exhaustion and he told the media it was really for drugs.
“That really sucks,” Lohan tells W.
She's so eloquent with words, isn't she?
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She does want her father to go penniless for all the heartache that he's caused her and her mother. Apparently she doesn't give a damn about anyone else in her family, because she fails to mention them.
The teenage drama queen lashes out at her estranged father, Michael Lohan, saying he's not entitled to one penny of her fortune.
“He didn't do anything for my career except go out and not come home at night and make my mom and me stay up and wonder where he was and then show up three days later,” Lohan vents.
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“So I don't think he deserves anything. He doesn't even deserve my respect.”
There is one thing that she does like. Her boobs. Her natural year-and-a-half-old boobs.
“I'm young and I only got my boobs, like a year and a half ago, so of course they're going to look good.
I love 'em,” she says, adding that the sudden curves was as much a “shock” to her and recalling her friends' surprised reactions like, ” ‘Oh, my God, what happened?' and ‘Are your boobs real?'”
Socialite Life debuted back in 2003. SL Flashback showcases some of our favorite content from years past. This article was originally published on March 4, 2005.