Lohan's Post-Rehab Vegas Visit May Have Shut Down Film

Another day, another Lohan story. Sources are saying that Lindsay running off to Vegas to party right after getting out of rehab might have been the final coffin nail in "Poor Things". That was the movie she was supposed to be doing with Shirley MacLaine. According to a set designer, Lohan's continued partying scared off the insurance people or whatever. But she has that big anklet! And she's sober! Well, she's rolling but she's not drunk. So there won't be any slurring, but there will be a lot of lip smacking and she'll keep wanting to touch everything and listen to bad electronica.

Lohan was supposed to start filming "Poor Things" with Shirley MacLaine when she was out of rehab. But last week, product vendors including GE and Dell computers, who had been promised placement in the movie in exchange for cash, got a disturbing e-mail from set designer Fontaine Beauchamp Hebb.

Hebb's e-mail, with the subject line: " 'Poor Things' has been cancelled," said, "Sorry to be the harbinger of bad news, but I just received a call from Jacky Gilardi, the producer, pulling the plug on the ill-fated film.




(Flynet)

Excuse me while I go to court to change my name to Fontaine Beauchamp Hebb. That's a hot nom de guerre. In the meantime, keep reading for where Beauchamp Hebb puts the blame solely on Lohan.

"Apparently, Ms. Lohan's antics in Las Vegas over the weekend have scared the bond companies and all of the funding has been pulled . . . I look forward to working together in the future and trust our next project will not be as fraught with difficulty."
I'm only answering to Fontaine Beauchamp Hebb from now on. You mean that gigantic bear trap the stupid bim is wearing on her stem isn't fooling anyone? Is it because people figured out that it's not actually hooked up to anything and you would have more luck determining whether she's drinking or not via Ouija board?
Published 7/20/07 by


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