Posted on 04/17/2009 11:08:30 AM PDT by lewisglad
If Samantha Ronson thought dumping Lindsay Lohan was going to get the fallen child star out of her hair once and for all, shes in for a rude awakening.
Just two weeks after the former couples often volatile romance came crashing to a halt, Lindsay Lohan has threatened to file a palimony suit against her one-time live-in lover.
Lindsay who has not enjoyed a serious acting gig since the 2007 stinker I Know Who Killed Me paid for everything during her nearly two year relationship with Samantha.
And now its time for payback.
A Star Magazine tattle claims: Before Lindsay, Sam was making $10,000 per DJ gig. Now she makes $100,000. Lindsay wants a cut, like 10 percent of her future earnings for the next five years.
hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Pick one or the other.
(snicker)
If Lohan wants publicity, she could hit a home run by claiming she met a guy and he convinced her to be straight again. Half the lesbians in California would want to kill her, and the other half would wish they could meet a guy like that.
But oh, yeah, she would get a major hit of publicity.
Desperate for money; desperate for another headline.
Thank you for the pingy. I don’t “keep” the list...but I enjoy being on it!!!
I am not surprised that LiLo (she’s Dina’s girl fer sure) would do this. SaMANtha is wealthy w/family coin; her little DJing gigs were just something ‘to do.’. I don’t get a “good ending” vibe from the LiLo story.
It was a Dina intervention; sadly I think done as a promo for her E! show (every release on it I saw included the word “hit” which I don’t see).
I fear she will end up like MM. Pity...The Ronson family will probably give a settlement to make LiLo go away.
Linds has stated in the past that she wanted to be like her idol MM and die young, sad.
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