We all fell in love with that cute little redhead Lindsay Lohan back in 1998 when she starred in the remake of “The Parent Trap.” Now, 14 years later, she falls more into the crazy category than the cute.
Lohan recently impressed court officials with good behavior and keeping up her community service. She is on probation for a few years’ worth of legal troubles. She told Matt Lauer of NBC’s “Today” news show on March 1, that parties were “not my thing anymore,” and she likes being a homebody.
This isn’t the first time we’ve heard these types of comments from Lohan, though. Having been in and out of jail and rehab since 2007, she has said before that she was going to change and that she didn’t want to be the bad, party girl anymore.
“I get overwhelmed when I hear or see anything about Lindsay Lohan,” said Imari Hall, a senior mass communication major from Bossier City. “I just can’t take her serious as a person, let alone an actress.”
She has attempted to get her act together, said all the right things, and we’ve welcomed her back time and time again. I don’t think she is for real this time.
It doesn’t make sense that we continually give her chances to get her life together. We should not thrive on drama so much that we constantly need to keep celebrities like Lohan around just to watch them rise and fall for entertainment’s sake.