Gossip: Lindsay Lohan
Lohan hopes her nude Playboy pictorial will restart her damaged film career, said People.com.
Lindsay Lohan hopes her nude Playboy pictorial will restart her damaged film career, said People.com. Photos from the spread, in which she appears topless in poses mimicking Marilyn Monroe’s iconic photos for the magazine, were posted online before their scheduled release. Lohan, 25, says in an accompanying interview that she’s older and wiser, and that “you have to learn from your mistakes’’ and be “responsible for our own actions.’’ A probation report says she’s been diligently performing her community service at a Los Angeles morgue. But she continues to make mistakes. While vacationing in Hawaii, the actress lost a $5,000 Chanel purse containing $10,000 cash. The purse was recovered without the money.
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