Lindsay Lohan to redo community service
A judge ordered 125 more service hours for Lindsay Lohan. Zendaya Coleman accepted Guiliana Rancics apology.
YESTERDAY was such an unfair day for the
fairer sex.
Take Lindsay Lohan. Please.
In 2012, her Porsche rear-ended an 18-wheeler on the Pacific Coast Highway. (Bruce Jenner was not involved, according to witnesses.) Afterward, Lindz denied she had been driving. She was convicted of reckless driving.
Lo, those three years ago, a totally mean-face Santa Monica judge ordered Lohan to perform 240 hours (that's like, 100 nonstop days, FYI) of community service. She was supposed to finish those hours months ago. There was a glitch. Stupid glitch.
The actress wanted to count time she spent letting London kids "work shadow" her while rehearsing for an over-the-pond play, "Speed-the-Plow," in which she consistently forgot her lines. She also wanted to count the time she signed autographs after the show.
Wrong, said hizzoner Mark Young, who ordered the long-lost freckled cutie to log an additional 125 hours.
Could be worse. She could be . . .
Locs of love
Disney star Zendaya has accepted an apology from disgraced "Fashion Police" officer Giuliana Rancic.
During E!'s coverage, Rancic derided Coleman's Oscars hairstyle - natural dreadlocks - by making prejudiced (and outdated) Rasta references.
Zendaya was gracious but didn't back down from her stance that Rancic's remarks were racist at their roots.