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Lindsay Lohan‘s dad, Michael Lohan, told TMZ yesterday that he was heading to his lawyer’s office to get the ball rolling on a conservatorship over Lindsay.

Lindsay, 23, was banned from hot L.A. club Trousdale on Friday night after she reportedly thew a glass at ex Samantha Ronson‘s head. Witnesses said Ronson was sitting with friends when Lohan stormed up and suddenly threw her drink — including the glass — at her.

A source told the New York Daily News: “Samantha was DJ-ing and went to sit with her friends when Lindsay stormed over and threw a glass at her head. Glass flew everywhere, and Samantha looked really shaken up. The club owner asked Lindsay to leave and was overheard saying she’ll never come back.”

Ronson, who was unhurt and continued to party with her pals, wrote on Twitter: “Just got a glass thrown at my head . . . Hmmm — wonder who did it.”

Another partygoer said, “Why people even let Lindsay inside their establishments anymore is beyond me,” the Daily News said.

Michael reportedly gave Lindsay an ultimatum — either meet with him right then or he’s going to court. Lindsay nixed the idea, sources told TMZ, although she did text him to ask for his support to smooth things over with the bouncers at Trousdale.

The events coincided with news that Lindsay had been cut from the upcoming film “The Other Side.” Sources close to the production claim that it was because she was not “bankable,” the Daily News said.


Michael Douglas claims that when he was 16, two of his mother’s friends seduced him, he told Elle Magazine.

The actor, now 65, says the women were both 30 at the time, but he would not reveal their names because his mother, Diana Dill, never heard about the incident

“I wouldn’t want to get any of them in trouble,” Douglas told the magazine. “Though they’re probably dead now.”

The star of “Basic Instinct” is famous for his sexual exploits on and off screen. The actor recalled one night when he was in bed with one woman, and another popped out of his closet.

“Let’s just say that took care of the rest of the night,” he told Elle.

Douglas settled down after meeting actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, who is 25 years his junior, in Deauville. The duo married in 2000 and has two children together.

Although Douglas says he was a “ridiculous gentleman” during their first year together, he does confirm his opening comment to Zeta-Jones was, “I want to father your children.”

However, Douglas says that if he could have one more one night-stand he would choose Tina Turner.


Thousands of frenzied teenagers, who spent the night camped out by Sydney Harbour awaiting a concert by pop star Justin Bieber, surged toward the venue Monday morning, sending at least eight girls to the hospital and injuring several more.

Police canceled the performance after the swarm, which may have begun when rumors spread that the 16-year-old Canadian heartthrob had arrived early. In the crush, at least 10 girls fainted, and paramedics had to pull them out of the crowd, according to Australia’s Network Seven. Of the eight sent to the hospital, one fractured her knee cap, though most had hyperventilated.

“We were expecting this to be the biggest concert we ever had, but we just couldn’t have foreseen this scale,” said Grant Denyer, the weather presenter for Network Seven’s Sunrise program, which was planning to broadcast the open-air concert.

Police said the station was well prepared, but that the frenzy of 5,000 fans got out of control.

“They wouldn’t listen to our directions, so hence they left us with no option,” Deputy Commissioner Dave Owens told reporters, adding it was a concern that so many youngsters were out at night without their parents.

Monica Caruana, 14, said the commotion started when the venue opened early.

“The doors were meant to open at 5, but they opened at 3 for some reason and everyone bolted,” she said, adding that one of her friends was “knocked out” in the chaos. The singer was meant to take the stage just before 8 a.m.

Jessica Whatmore said she feared she would be trampled in all the pushing and shoving.

“I couldn’t wait to get out of there,” said the 13-year-old.


Prince Andrew and the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, cheered on their daughter Beatrice as she finished the London Marathon this weekend.

And Prince Andrew and the Duchess of York couldn’t have been more proud as Beatrice, 21, finished the race tied to 33 green tutu-wearing friends by bungee cords.

Running for her mother’s Children In Crisis charity with ‘Team Caterpillar’, Beatrice, became the first royal to complete the race and also set the record for the largest number of runners to finish a marathon tied together.

The Duchess of York, who also watched with her other daughter Eugenie, 20, told the BBC: ‘For so long I’ve been trying to get her fit and now she’s showing me up today. I’ve just decided that if she’s such a good role-model to me then next year I’m going to do it.’

A total of 37,000 runners took part in the 26.2-mile race.

lsmith@denverpost.com

— The Associated Press also contributed to this report

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