‘Drug addict’ Lindsay may suffer same fate as MJ, fears dad
Lindsay Lohan`s father, Michael, fears that his daughter may end up having the same fate as late King of Pop Michael Jackson and late actor Heath Ledger due to her addiction to prescription drugs.
|Last Updated: Oct 07, 2009, 10:46 AM IST|Source: Bureau
London: Lindsay Lohan`s father, Michael, fears that his daughter may end up having the same fate as late King of Pop Michael Jackson and late actor Heath Ledger due to her addiction to prescription drugs.
He even says that the ‘Mean Girls’ star is so addicted to prescription drugs that she is no longer the girl he brought up.
“I`m going to get her off the prescription drugs that she`s on. I hate it when people talk about illegal drug abuse... because it`s not just drinking and illegal drugs that kill you. Prescription drugs can destroy and kill a person and are sometimes harder to stop. Look at Heath Ledger and Michael Jackson,” the Daily Express quoted him as having told Radaronline.com.
“You know why Lindsay`s not acting in feature films right now? Because she can`t. Because the girl with all the talent is hidden and buried deep inside this fungus that`s grown because of the prescription drugs. She can`t be herself. When you hug her she`s like, vacant inside. When she kisses or holds me I get chills, and not in a good way - in a bad way.
“She`s a different person. I was out there for a week when she was living at the Sunset Marquis Hotel and I would sit there and cry. It was horrible. This was not the kid I raised,” he added.
ANI
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