I always wonder if Lindsay Lohan looks at her Mean Girls co-star Amanda Seyfried and cries because Amanda is doing so well while Lindsay remains on the same trainwreck path she started on. Anyway, Lindsay’s new gig might be a reality show contestant on The Celebrity Apprentice.
Lindsay’s mother and manager, Dina Lohan, says that Donald Trump approached her and asked if Lidnsay would sign on to do the show. Dina says…
“Donald approached Lindsay about being on Celebrity Apprentice, so we’ll see where it goes, “I think it’s a great idea for her, but Lindsay has two movies coming up [Machete and Inferno], so I don’t know if Lindsay has time. It may conflict with her schedule. She can’t leave L.A., the judge won’t even let Lindsay go to Texas to shoot Machete, so I just don’t know if it’ll work out.”
I love how Dina throws in that Lindsay has legit movie work but that the Judge won’t let her leave Los Angeles, even though the producers from the movie said Lindsay was not needed in Texas.
Is it just me that would love to see Lindsay Lohan on The Celebrity Apprentice and see how much she would mess everything up then blame other people?
source: Lindsay Lohan: The Next Contestant on Celebrity Apprentice? [People]
He may have just had his appendix ripped out, but Bret Michaels wants fans to know he’s doing A-okay.
The Poison frontman and Celebrity Apprentice contestant blogged about his recent hospitalization saying, “If I had gone onstage like I wanted to, it likely would have ruptured and I could have died.”
Bret says he’s still in pain and that it may take more than six weeks to heal since he’s diabetic. Luckily, to expedite his recovery he has baseball, episodes of Modern Family and “hot nurses taking care of me.”
Hey guys!
Sorry I couldn’t blog about ‘Celebrity Apprentice‘ this week. But as I’m sure you have read, I’ve been in the hospital. Here’s what happened…
I was at Sea World in San Antonio, Texas because we were doing a sold-out concert. For a few days I had not really been feeling 100%, but we were out doing the concerts and nothing was really alarming. I just felt a little off through the morning of April 11.
I was throwing up all day and really thought I had just got a severe case of the flu. About 10 minutes before show time doctors got on the bus and said, ‘Bret we really don’t think this is the flu’ and told me that I WAS GOING TO THE HOSPITAL. After a CAT scan, they determined it was acute appendicitis and they performed emergency surgery right there in the middle of the night. After the fact, they told me that if I had gone onstage like I wanted to, it likely would have ruptured and I could have died. Not good.
I have played concerts with broken bones, extremely low blood sugars, the flu, colds, and all kinds of things before. I tend to try to perform at all costs. But, I knew I was really sick this time when I started throwing up that morning and didn’t stop all day. I just didn’t realize how bad it was. The real red flag was when the doctors came on my bus and told me in no uncertain terms that I was going to the hospital. That’s a pretty clear sign that something is seriously wrong.
s I write this, I’m feeling pretty bad…to tell you the truth. When you’re not planning on having a body part ripped out of you, it can be a shock to the system. While the doctors are amazing in San Antonio, there is just no way around the fact that getting your appendix out HURTS. I have a pretty good threshold for pain, but this one hurts.
I don’t know how much longer I will be under medical supervision. I’ve spoken to several doctors and they all seem to be impressed with the condition I have been able to keep myself in as a juvenile diabetic. But a lot of extra care needs to be taken to make sure my body heals correctly. It’s no secret I love my kids, my life, and being on the road, so I want to make sure I do everything I can now to make sure I can continue that later. They say it can take four to six weeks to recover, but maybe longer for a diabetic.
And yes there are hot nurses taking care of me, in case you were curious. I mean, come on, every man has the nurse fantasy don’t they? Actually again, the staff has been amazing and wonderful people.
I’ve been spending my time in the hospital watching ‘Modern Family.’ It is the best new comedy out there. I have the episodes downloaded onto my iPhone. On TV, I’ve been watching baseball. We all know that I am an avid sports fan. And, I’ve received tons of phone calls. Holly [Robinson Peete] called, and all of the ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ producers, and a lot of the other staff. The amount of support has been overwhelming. I am still not 100%, so I am sure I have missed some names and messages.
And, I want to set the record straight on two things: One, contrary to reports on the Internet, my daughter Raine is alive and well. And, second, none of my concerts will be canceled. We will reschedule all the dates and come back in the summer and fall.
I also just want to say thanks to everyone for their support and well wishes. My staff has been making sure I get the messages and have told me about the outpouring of e-mails, cards, and get-well gifts, which has been amazing. So, once again, thank you.
I didn’t get a chance to watch last Sunday’s ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ because, obviously, I was a bit busy being under the knife and all. But, I certainly will be back next week provided I feel up to it.
Until then…
source: Bret Michaels Speaks Out: ‘I Could Have Died’ [fancast news]
The request was prompted by an April episode of NBC’s “Celebrity Apprentice” that the group said was demeaning.
In the episode, contestants created a detergent ad called “Jesse James and the Midgets.” The contestants, including Joan Rivers, suggested bathing little people in the detergent and hanging them to dry.
Calls to the FCC and “Celebrity Apprentice” host Donald Trump were not immediately answered Sunday. NBC Universal representatives didn’t immediately respond to e-mail messages, and the telephone rang unanswered at their Los Angeles office.
source: Ban ‘Midget’ From TV, Little People Group Says [huffington post]