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Michael Lohan continues to talk about Lindsay while in hospital
Lohan sparks swine flu fears with achey tweet
Lady Gagas racy Oz show has parents asking for concert classification
Lady Gagas Australian tour has left many parents chaperoning their kids to ask why the concert did not carry a classification to warn them of the racy routines the singer put on. ANI
Jesse James mistress worked as a stripper
Michelle McGee, the tattoo model who claims to have had an affair with Sandra Bullocks husband Jesse James, reportedly worked as a stripper. ANI
Lindsay Lohan considers herself a workaholic and claims that she doesnt know anyone who works as hard as she does.
Washington, June 30 : Lindsay Lohan considers herself a 'workaholic' and claims that she doesn't know anyone who works as hard as she does.
The 'Mean Girls' star, who is more famous for her turbulent personal life rather than her career, says she always needs to have a project on the go otherwise she gets frustrated.
"It's not that hard to be me, but I do work harder than most of my friends' parents. I am the hardest-working person I know. I'm a workaholic. I don't know what to do when I'm not working. I get creatively frustrated," Contactmusic quoted Lohan as saying.
The 23-year-old star, who last appeared on US TV show 'Ugly Betty', says she prefers making movies.
"I prefer to be making films. For most people - and for me, too - there's something about going to the movies. It's about being able to transform into different people and tell different stories. You can go to the movies if you're depressed, and you can walk out later laughing. The fact that going into a theatre for two hours can do that is an amazing feeling," she told Britain's OK! magazine.
"To be the person who's on that screen, who can make someone feel better, or bring out more emotion in someone, makes me feel really blessed that I'm able to do that. It's just about finding the right roles, but when the time is right, they will come," she added.
ANI