Lohan E-Mail: Save Me, Al Gore!
After recent reports that question her stability, actress Lindsay Lohan seems like she has reached her breaking point and wants to change her life and her image.
In Thursday's Post, Page Six featured an item which reprinted sections of another rambling e-mail from Lohan. In it, she talks about turning to Al Gore and Bill and Hillary Clinton for help in rehabilitating her image.
"Al Gore will help me. He came up to me last night and said he would be very happy to have a conversation with me," Lohan wrote last week in a rambling, semi-literate e-mail to her friends and lawyers. She wrote, according to Page Six: "If he is willing to help me, let's find out. Hilary (sic) Clinton, Bill Clinton, and Evan Metroplis (sic), and John Daur who works with them would be willing, if we just ask. If we just ASK."
Gore's spokesperson told TMZ: "I can confirm for you that Mr. Gore has only met Ms. Lohan once, very briefly, at the GQ Men of the Year dinner last week. There were hundreds of other guests."Celebrity Photos
The Page Six writers indicated that Lohan's e-mail was a response to last week's report about an alleged Lohan tantrum at the GQ Men of the Year party. According to Page Six, Lindsay began screaming when she saw her former assistant, who now works for Jessica Biel.
"If she stays, I'm outta here! I can't look at that girl! I can't believe you would allow an assistant in here — she doesn't belong in here," Lohan said, according to Page Six.
After that, Page Six reported that Will Ferrell turned to Ben Affleck, Leonardo DiCaprio and former Vice President Al Gore, and said: "Who cares about that freak anymore, anyway?"
In Lohan's latest e-mail, she also says she wants to take an unknown person she calls "LR" to court "for what she's done to me." Lohan also mentions holding a press conference and says she has "had enough and I am going to be the one to make a change."
This comes on the heels of a rambling statement she dashed off after learning that her director in "A Prairie Home Companion," Robert Altman, died.
Lohan's mother, Dina, told Star Magazine that her daughter was attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. She said she flew out to Los Angeles to support Lindsay as well as help her younger daughter, Ali, promote her album, "Lohan Holiday."
"I'm out here for my child (Lindsay) but it's a really, really scary place for these kids out here, and a lot goes on, and I needed to come see for myself this whole scene," Dina told Star. "Obviously, we're here for Ali, as well, and just for support; family support. But she (Lindsay) is my child, and I'm here to make sure she's OK, and everything, and going in the right direction."
Dina told Star that she went out in L.A. clubs with Lindsay because "She needed me to see what she sees everyday — her world."
