Monday, January 28, 2008

Lindsay Lohan plans to pen her memoirsLindsay Lohan plans to pen her memoirs

Lindsay Lohan

Between working at the morgue and befriending Italian men, Lindsay Lohan has reportedly found time to begin penning her memoirs, which is part “Little Girl Lost” by Drew Barrymore and part inside look at being an “it” girl.

OK! Magazine reports that she’s sold on making the book happen, but money woes might be her motivation.

The mag says that Lohan, who’s widely reported to be cash poor after spending months at rehab, actually had to borrow $10,000 from pal Steve-O. Lohan’s rep denies this, but pals close to the Razzie-nominated starlet say Lohan is starting to worry. “She regrets all the cash she threw around the last couple years,” one friend told me. “She needs everything to fall into place and get her back on track, and fast.”

The Clintons are Planet Hollywood fans!
Wondering where you might run into the Clintons after the Florida primary returns roll in on Tuesday? If they’re creatures of habit, the nearest Planet Hollywood might be a good bet.

A source from inside the Las Vegas Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino told me that Hillary and Bill both spent time there, where “crowds cheered them on.” Bill went so far as to “meet with the culinary team” of Planet Hollywood, too.

Precisely what the meeting was about is under wraps (recipe swap?), but the Clintons ended up passing on the institution’s casual fare and ordered up some sushi from Koi instead.

Adam Sandler, Dustin Hoffman and Ben Stiller are just a few of the celebs who spoke out in defense of their friend Tom Cruise in this week’s People magazine.

Outraged over the allegations in Andrew Morton’s unauthorized biography of Cruise, Sandler told the mag, “To see anyone's private life invaded and mocked like this is sickening. It’s especially gross when it happens to a guy like Cruise, who's a great dad, a great husband and a great friend.”

One person absent from the list of Cruise supporters is Jerry O’Connell, whose viral video in which he mock’s Cruise’s Scientology pitch is making the rounds. O’Connell’s spoof might be in good fun, but it’s probably safe to presume that O’Connell won’t be in contention for any roles in upcoming United Artists films.





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