
So Lindsay Lohan is in the spotlight once again, having a feud with her father, Michael Lohan about his very public comments about her behavior. According to E! Online and TMZ, Lohan is now taking legal action against her father for secretly recording a phone conversation with her with the intent to release it to show her current state, which, he accuses, involves drug use and other inappropriate behavior.
The 23-year-old is now seeking legal action against her father, and her lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley has said that Lohan simply wants to "explore all legal options" for now.
It seems Michael Lohan believes his daughter is going through a rough patch, and needs assistance, which he has been claiming for some time now. Lindsay simply wants him to shut up.
Lindsay is constantly posting new tweets about her father, one of which said "Its so sad that I even have to share this w/everyone, but I haven't had a real relationship w/Michael Sr. in years. That is the truth. Xox."
Maybe Lindsay needs to listen to her father and accept the fact that she has a problem? The star has been in and out of the spotlight for her outrageous behavior, however now she is trying to show that her father is the one with the destructive behavior.
What Lindsay is trying to get at her father for doing is recording and releasing her voicemails without her consent, which is a legitimate crime, but what is at the root of the problem is Lindsay's destructive behavior.
Of course, we all remember Lindsay's rebellious behavior, and from what her father recorded it seems she is still having a tough time. According to entertainment news outlets, she was crying claiming that no one cares about her and that she is still having problems with her on-and -off girlfriend, Samantha Ronson.
Back in April, Lindsay was spotted carrying a bottle of Neuro Bliss, a drink targeted to "relax neural tissues, to enhance brain activity, focus, and provide a sense of well-being." She obviously has some issues that she needs help working out, and perhaps her father is right. She needs to work her own problems out before she can start any others with her parents; her father is only trying to help her.
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