CRASHED OUT: Lohan’s personal assistant dinged her new Maserati on Tuesday.

Lindsay sets the record straight

Lohan wants to halt the ‘Sam and I are fighting’ rumors
Lindsay Lohan is sick of being tabloid fodder — especially after The New York Daily News said she’s broke and living off Samantha Ronson’s money.

Gossips say the money tension is causing a rift between the girlfriends.

"They need to stop saying we’re fighting," the actress told E! News. "People telling lies about me to her and all this garbage. I’m really a good person, and I have a good heart and just want to work. The only reason I go to clubs is to hear Samantha spin or be normal."

Lohan also appealed to fans and the press to stop invading her privacy.

"If people would just leave my personal life alone — because it’s really not that interesting — then I could land a great role, but all the sicko fans and the noise is so distracting."

Despite recent stories claiming the actress was off the rails again, Lindsay added: "It would be really nice if people would believe in me. I don’t drink, I don’t do drugs and I don’t lie."

On Tuesday, March 24, Lohan was involved in another car crash (her third crash in less than three weeks), when her personal assistant had a minor collision in her new Maserati Quattroporte. Lohan was the passenger when the collision took place. The car was left with a dent to the front bumper.

Rascal Flatts encourage gay love
On Tuesday, Rascal Flatts released the single "Love Who You Love" — a reminder to show affection to the people closest to you. However, if it becomes an anthem of gay acceptance, the country band says that’s cool.

"We actually have some gay people that work with us, and we have a lot of friends that are gay, too, and I know that this song has inspired them," said singer Gary LeVox during an interview with CMT.

"I know that coming out was tough on their parents and on them and the whole entire family. For a long time, some of them didn’t get to hear ‘I love you’ from their dads or be accepted in that way. … It’s helped a lot of our friends."

"That’s what’s cool about our music," guitarist Joe Don Rooney added. "You can interpret [it like] that. If you get that — it’s perfect. If you are someone who’s gay or someone who’s straight, you still feel something from the song, and that’s what we want."

"We don’t judge anybody’s lives," bassist Jay DeMarcus said.

Unzipped releases Breedlove cover
Portland mayor Sam Adams’ notorious intern Beau Breedlove bares his soul and more in the May edition of Unzipped magazine.

In January, Breedlove became a media sensation when the Oregon newspaper Willamette Weekly revealed that the newly elected Adams covered up a romantic relationship with the young intern, who was working for state Representative Kim Thatcher.

Unzipped released an image of the "Sex, Lies & Scandals" cover this week — Breedlove in the buff, except for a necktie and leather briefcase .

The magazine’s editorial director David Kalmansohn thinks the issue will be big a hit.

"Should we embrace Beau as a symbol of sexual emancipation in what is still a homophobic and sexphobic society? Or do we dismiss him as just another highly beddable boy toy?" he asked in a recent press release.

Breedlove met Adams met when he was 17. But both men have said their intimate relationship did not begin until Breedlove had turned 18.

Inside the spread, which is available at bookstores on April 7, Breedlove opens up about his relationship with Adams and how the story broke, as well as his own sex life and the kind of men he finds most attractive.

This article appeared in the Dallas Voice print edition March 27, 2009.
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