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Lindsay Lohan

Full Name: Lindsay Dee Lohan
Birthplace: New York City
Age: 25
Birthday: July 2, 1986

Lindsay Lohan Bio
Lindsay Lohan is a troubled actress that hasn't starred in a mainstream movie in years.
The star has been arrested for drug possession and DUI, even spending time in a rehab center.
But she actually got her life somewhat back in track in 2008, as Lindsay went lesbian and started dating British DJ Samantha Ronson. This relationship - which followed flings with numerous men over the year - has resulted in a celebrity gossip photographer's dream, but also in a relatively healthy Lohan.
Unfortunately, the couple called it quits in the spring of 2009. Lohan reportedly took the news very badly, turning back to guys, as well as alcohol and drugs.
Lindsay has an awful mother named Dina, an insane father named Michael and an aspiring actress of a sister named Ali. It's a ridiculous, entertaining clan.



THG Caption Contest: Brown and Bieber!

Welcome, gossip fans, to another edition of THG's Caption Contest!
Chris Brown and Justin Bieber recently teamed up for the former's "Next 2 You" video. Now they're heading into the studio to lay down more tracks!
He may or may not be the neighbor from hell, but he's definitely the Bieb's BFF. What do you think they were saying/thinking in the photo below?
You tell us! Just click "Comments" below and submit your best caption(s)! Go to it! We will announce a winner Thursday. Best of luck, all ...





Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton Walks Out on Good Morning America Interview

Part of the reason Paris Hilton returned to reality TV in The World According to Paris was to show the world she's all grown up and mature now.
Getting up and walking away during an interview on Good Morning America today when questions got tough didn't exactly project that image.
ABC correspondent Dan Harris asked about her show's abysmal ratings and ho-tel heiress' declining relevance in an ever-saturated sea of reality stars.


Thrown off and visibly annoyed by this perceived affront on her A-list status, Paris shifted in her chair, looked toward her publicist, then peaced.

Hilton never did say if "her moment has passed," as Harris put it, but did return to finish the interview, which also contained these revelations:

1. She broke up with Cy Waits after watching The World According to Paris and determining that the chemistry just wasn't there.
2. She fakes her airhead persona for the cameras.



America's Got Talent Results: Who Survived?

Eliminations, Part 1: The Rhinestone Ropers, Thomas John, Silhouettes - The Rhinestone Ropers failed because they thought that an animal performance would have been dynamic, but after so many failed bird acts it was inevitable that they would be cut. The fact that there was no dog act this year should have signaled the Ropers not to try the horse. With two X's Thomas John's hopes were pretty slim.

The Silhouettes were through easily. Sure they may have pandered to the American theme, but I just hope that they will do shapes that could stand on their own without any projections to help America.
Guest Performance: Hot Chelle Rae "Tonight Tonight" - Is anyone else reminded of Michael Cera when staring at lead singer Ryan Follese? The performance wasn't here or there. At least the vocals weren't lip synced.
Eliminations, Part 2: Steven Retchless, Attack Dance Crew, Geechy Guy - Attack Dance Crew was rough around the edges and they didn't play up the black light aspect that they could have. Geechy Guy was subjective; on second viewing, it wasn't as funny.
Again, in a night of mediocre performances Steven made it through without the judges having to pick him. Steven's routine may have been a bit over the top and risky, but he now has time to tweak his performance. Seeing Steven in the results, he shouldn't have painted his face.
Eliminations, Part 3: Daniel Joseph Baker, Dani Shay, Dyllan Andre - Dani was pitchy and Dyllan was boring. It's a shame seeing that making fun of Justin Bieber was Dani's peak on this show. Daniel was fierce and made it through, proving again that America was a bit more open than I expected. Maybe Howie's suggestion of adjusting to Middle America was moot.
Guest Performance: Traces - So the gist of Traces is that they are the street version of Cirque Du Solei? They don't have to wear silly and somewhat scary clown outfits but instead focus on cool sequences. The parkour moves on the two stripper polls showed that men could do motions that were still very masculine, and Steven should be worried.
Eliminations, Part 4: Smage Brothers, Mona Lisa, Landon Swank - The three acts actually provided performances that were solid. Mona Lisa's performance sounded better in playback but with Daniel through, I thought that Mona Lisa would be redundant. I was reminded that the Smage Brothers routine looked just like last season's Jeremy VanSchoonhoven except with motors.
Landon had a great trick, but he seems destined for the Wild Card round. Mona Lisa was eliminated leaving the fourth and fifth place as Smage Brothes and Landon to the judges. The vote went to Sharon first and she voted for the Smage Brothers. Piers voted for Landon. We finally got to hear a third vote and Howie voted for the Smage Brothers.

Landon would be the only performer that deserves a second chance. His routine wasn't bad, but he needed to wow us and he didn't. The mirror routine would have fit perfectly between epic explosions and disappearing acts in a full Vegas show, but it didn't work for a 90 second performance. The only other group that deserves a second chance are the Rhinestone Ropers if they promise not to have the horse.

What do you think of last night's America's Got Talent results?

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