Lindsay Lohan's Desperate Phone Call To Dad
Michael Lohan leaks a heartbreaking drunk voicemail from Lindsay.
Michael Lohan came under fire on Tuesday for his threats to release recordings of daughter Lindsay slurring sad, lonely and desperate messages into his voicemail. By Wednesday the recording was out, and we think it would make any parent - even the unstable Low-hans - seek rehabilitation for their child.
Listeners agree that it's difficult not to finally feel sorry for Lindsay, as she sobs hopelessly into her phone's receiver and says to her dad, "And so Mommy says that I'm like you were, and so she's like defending, or so she says to me on the phone she doesn't back me...and she doesn't stand by me." Then she says, "I'm fine. No one cares about me. They don't, by the way. No one cares about that much. It's never about that, it's about how they feel, not how I feel."
The tape goes for almost two minutes and is said to pertain, at least in part, to Lindsay's romance with the ambivalent Samantha Ronson. It also appears as though Lindsay feels that she's in the middle of the ongoing battle between her divorced parents.
Radar Online currently holds all copyrights to the recording, but Lindsay's lawyer Shawn Holley Chapman responded just hours after its release and has said she is "exploring all options both civilly, and criminally. We are talking to legal authorities in New York and Los Angeles to determine if any laws were broken." She added, "This was a private phone conversation, and if this conversation took place in California then it was a violation of the law."





