Lindsay Lohan hit-and-run report blasted as 'absurd': Favorite people
accusations "a complete lie"
Lindsay Lohan could conceivably find herself in more legal hot water, but she says a hookah lounge manager's claim that she grazed him with her Porsche is "a complete lie."
"I've been at community service. Last night, I attempted to wish a friend happy birthday, which I didn't even get to do because I was freaked out by all of the paparazzi."
"These false accusations are absurd."
And ever-changing.
Officers who were originally on the scene of the 12:30 a.m. incident asked the manager if a car had hit him and he was "emphatic it hadn't," a law enforcement source told RadarOnline.com.
Later, after friends told him who was driving (and what her significance is), he started to complain he had been injured.
Certainly, a hit-and-run could lead to a revocation of LiLo's probation, but the law enforcement source said, "Based on the timing of the events and the fact the alleged victim changed his story, it's unlikely that Lindsay will be charged with any crime."
Which doesn't necessarily end her problems. Reports say he's also planning to sue.
and some tanning booths
Nicole Polizzi (Snooki to ! you) wan ts Paul Delvecchio (Pauly D to "Jersey Shore" followers) in the delivery room when she gives birth to her first child.
Why, you ask?
"She told me she wants me to deejay the delivery room," Delvecchio told People magazine. "I told her I'll just deejay the baby shower."
And he has some ideas on what the shower for his "Jersey Shore" castmate would be like, including "spray tan booths in the corner, because she loves to tan, and a lot of loud music."
Clint Eastwood's family
to do reality show on E!
Maybe the E! network is just feeling lucky.
The network that brought you the Kardashians again and again and again is now bringing "Mrs. Eastwood & Company" to the small screen. That's Eastwood, as in Dina Eastwood, the wife of Clint, who is expected to make guest appearances on the 10-episode series that begins in May.
The show spotlights Dina and the vocal group she manages, in addition to two of Clint Eastwood's daughters.
Springsteen wept when
he heard Clemons' sax solo
Bruce Springsteen tells Rolling Stone that he shed tears when he heard Clarence Clemons' saxophone on the "Wrecking Ball" album.
After Clemons died last year, producer Ron Aniello took a live rendition of the concert staple "Land of Hopes and Dreams," separated Clemons' part and put it into a studio version.
Springsteen said: "When the solo section hit, Clarence's sax filled the room. I cried."
He said losing Clemons was "like losing the rain."