Sunday, November 28, 2004

619 All she wants is her privacy

Linsay Lohan I've seen in one movie--the one where the mother (Jamie Lee Curtis) and daughter change bodies but still know who they are, Freaky Friday. Linsay has now turned 18 (although I thought she looked older--not a good sign if you want to stay in the movies), and sings about "Privacy" on her debut album. Esther first mentioned this in her blog and then she wrote a rap to go with Linsay's plea--in about five minutes. If movie goers and photographers really gave her privacy, she'd be singing another tune.

1 comment:

Esther Kustanowitz said...

I actually do recommend "Mean Girls," even though it is undoubtedly responsible for much of the attention Miss Lohan is receiving. Written by my idol, SNL's Tina Fey, it's a hilarious (yet disturbing) look at the high school experience. For a bi-generational double feature, try "Heathers" and then "Mean Girls" and discuss how girls should be nicer to each other...