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Monday, May 20, 2013
Despite Lindsay Lohan's dying career and never-ending legal woes, one thing that hasn't suffered is her self-image. The 25-year-old out-of-work actress continues to display some major diva behavior while struggling to cling to the fame that made her a household name. What's most surprising is that the Freaky Friday star, with such duds as I Know Who Killed Me and Georgia Rules under her designer belt, believes she's actually entitled to such roles as the lead in Academy Award-winning Black Swan. Lohan's delusions come to light in a not-so-flattering article by Plum Miami Magazine. The local publication flew Lohan into South Beach for a photo shoot and interview. While she did participate in the spread, she pulled out of the interview at the last minute, leading the writer to change the focus of the article to Lohan's immature antics. Writer Jacquelynn Powers dishes all the dirty details, including how Lohan drank wine while talking about being sober among other things. Powers wrote: "As we pulled up to the Fontainebleau, a bright-orange parking cone was blocking the entrance. Not accustomed to waiting, apparently, she lowered the car's window and shouted, 'Move that cone. I'm Lindsay Lohan. And it was done." Powers goes on to say that Lohan's life is like a scene out of another of her movies -- Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen. Lohan was "constantly looking for drama, whether it was picking a fight with her younger sister...or freaking out over a lost pair of Zanotti heels." Perhaps the most laughable moment was when Lohan discussed the Oscar-nominated hit of the season, saying she "took ballet until she was 19 and was indignant that she was not considered for the movie Black Swan." The role went to Natalie Portman. Powers went on to express her disappointment with Lohan's behavior writing, "Monday morning was supposed to be check-out time, but Lindsay and her posse refused to leave. It was like watching the lights come on at a nightclub after-hours -- not pretty."








