| Lohan fires back at police gay remark |
Lohan fires back at police gay remark
August 1, 2008
Lindsay Lohan said Friday that police have no business getting involved in their personal lives, a day after the police chief explained that the paparazzi have become a problem - partly because the 22-year-old obviously the actress has evidently "gone gay."
The police should not engage in business around the world when it comes to her personal life. It is inappropriate," Lohan said in a video shot by paparazzi on Friday. In the footage, Lohan and gal pal Samantha Ronson are trekking through the airport in Los Angeles on their way to catch a flight to Chicago.
The previous day, Chief William Bratton said that the paparazzi have become less of a problem thanks to Britney Spears, Paris Hilton and Lohan leading more moderate lifes.
"If you notice, since Britney started wearing clothes and behaving; Paris is out of town not bothering anybody anymore, thank God, and evidently, Lindsay Lohan has gone gay, we don't seem to have much of an issue,"
Bratton was talking about his refusal to participate in a meeting held by elected officials Thursday that he was called to discuss new laws to curb paparazzi problem.
The so-called Los Angeles City Councilman Dennis Zine of the special session - which was attended by the likes of John Mayer, Eric Roberts and Milo Ventimiglia - "a complete waste of time."
Bratton later called a press conference outside the police headquarters to clarify his position on the paparazzi. When asked about the comment Lohan - which followed months of tabloid speculation that Lohan and Ronson, a DJ are dating — Bratton said his sister is gay and he is a proponent of gay rights.
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