The Lindsay Lohan Bodyguard Scandal

August 10th, 2007 by Rian | Filed under Lindsay Lohan.

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Honestly, I cannot help but feel sorry for Lindsay Lohan.  Sure, she’s a crazy alcoholic to boot, but her family is so damn ghetto and now her bodyguard is speaking to the press about her life.

I mean, leave the girl alone!  (Like that’s going to happen).

Anyway, the latest issue of In Touch Weekly has an in-depth story, told from Tony Almeida - Lindsay Lohan’s former bodyguard, that is pretty sad.  According to Tony, Lindsay was pretty much allowed to do what she wanted from an early age.  At 15, she was sharing hotel rooms with her boyfriend.  At her 16th birthday party, she had a full bar and got drunk.

Later on, she turned to drugs.  Tony allegedly walked in on Lindsay and a friend, sniffing white powder from her fingers.

More sadly, however, Tony claims that Lindsay turns to self-abuse when she is angry or hurt.  She claws and cuts at her arms, leaving behind marks.

And where were Lindsay’s parents through all of this?

Dina Lohan was too busy partying.  Michael Lohan was drunk most of the time himself.  So Lindsay had free reign to do whatever she wanted.

And apparently, what she wanted to do was drink, do drugs, and party…

Source: August 20th issue of In Touch Weekly

2 Responses to “The Lindsay Lohan Bodyguard Scandal”

  1. cody | 15/10/07

    noway that the body guard is real, come on , the name?tony almeida?
    24h anyone?

  2. Lynette | 21/11/07

    I can help feeling sorry for her. My family is ghetto (mom got her nipples pierced at 52 years old, ok? Enough said) I was drinking at 11 and pregnant at 14, married at 16. My daughter cuts herself so her heart won’t hurt and my son thinks he’s in a gang.
    And no, I don’t have cameras following me around, nor do I have all that Hollywood pressure…but I also don’t have millions in the bank. If I had her (and her parents) money, I would FOR CERTAIN, be getting help for my daughter. So, no, I don’t feel sorry for her. She has the resources to get help while most of us…don’t. Unfortunatley.

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