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Hollywood Bosses Standing By Jail-Bound Lohan
Lindsay Lohan’s future includes a new fashion line, two new movies, and a 180 day stint in jail and rehab — stil Hollywood isn’t ready to give up on the troubled starlet.On Tuesday, Judge Marsha Revel sentenced to the actress once full with promise to 90 days in jail and 90 days in a residential […]
Lindsay Lohan’s future includes a new fashion line, two new movies, and a 180 day stint in jail and rehab — stil Hollywood isn’t ready to give up on the troubled starlet.
On Tuesday, Judge Marsha Revel sentenced to the actress once full with promise to 90 days in jail and 90 days in a residential substance-abuse program for violating her probation, stemming from two separate 2007 cases of driving under the influence of cocaine and alcohol.
The punishment — triple what hardnosed prosecutors had recommended will keep Lindsay from promoting her role in Robert Rodriguez’s action drama Machete and will also delay production for Lohan’s “do or die” acting effort, sexually-explicit biopic Inferno: A Linda Lovelace Story, in which the 24-year-old actress plays the starring role of the famed porn star.
After yesterday’s ruling, Inferno writer-director Matthew Wilder issued a statement vowing that he and his crew remain “100 percent behind Lindsay.”
“We are proud to have this remarkable artist work on our film,” he said.
Kerry Wallum, a producer with Lucky Films, tells The Associated Press that Lohan remains in negotiations for a role in the upcoming Willie Nelson movie, The Dry Gulch Kid, and that the production will wait for her if she wants the part.