Sure, she's a Hollywood brat in epic denial, but we really shouldn't be the ones throwing stones at LiLo. Her mom may have pushed her toward stardom, but the American public accepted her in welcoming arms, and then beat her whenever it could. Yes, she chose to spend her nights at Les Deux and hijacked that car, but like a bad parent who set the stage for their child's drug addiction, America set her up for a lifetime of delusions and drug bust.
Of course, we shouldn't reward her bad behavior. We should let her be punished and say she deserves it since she did break the terms of her probation. Yet, we shouldn't mock her. Instead, we should sit back and let Lindsay handle this on her own. We should ignore the tabloids and let a girl pull herself together. After all, we do read the tabloids which fuel the cameras that will only stall her success. Let's not analyze her every behavior. Let's simply pray and let her do her thing.
On the bright side, while she believes 90 days in the slammer and another 90 days in a doctor's care will end her career, this could be her luckiest break yet. This judge has pretty much set her up for a Robert Downey Jr. size comeback. The public sees her as a talented but troubled girl. If she goes to jail, takes responsibility, and ends her denial, she may still be able to win an oscar and return to box office glory. She's her biggest enemy. If she goes through treatment, listens, and faces the facts, she might NOT end up being Sean Young. It's up to her.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
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