Lindsay Lohan Fires Back during Dubai NYE Party Planners
Actress Lindsay Lohan is so mad her name is being associated with a New Year’s Eve party in Dubai, she is taking legal action.

Representatives for Lohan have sent a cease and desist letter to a Dubai-based party planning company demanding it stop using LiLo’s name to promote its holiday bash, reports TMZ.
The company has been heavily touting its New Year’s Eve bash on board the QE2 yacht, claiming Lohan will be there, along with other celebrities.
According to TMZ, Lohan’s attorney stated the Playboy cover model “will suffer harm and damage” if the company continues to use her name without permission.
Lohan has been making a concentrated effort to stick with her court-appointed probation duties, including community service and therapy sessions, and reportedly turned down all offers to host any New Year’s Eve parties.
A Professor Got Fired Because He Gave James Franco A ‘D’
You know when you read stories about celebrities attending college and graduating with honors even though they’re seemingly making movies every month? They must be really smart. Or not. TMZ reports:
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Courtney Stodden Classed Up The Grove
Paparazzi basically camp out in The Grove waiting for celebrities to show up, so if you’re a celebrity and you go there, you’re basically going there for one reason. So you’ll never guess who showed…
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