Behemoth
11-01-2006, 14:27
Teen singer/actress Lindsay Lohan is "appalled" by her interview published in Vanity Fair magazine last week, in which she "admitted" having suffered from bulimia.
In an interview with reporter Evgenia Peretz, Lohan was quoted as saying, "I was making myself sick," and admitted she had dabbled in drugs in the past. Referring to watching her May appearance on Saturday Night Live, Lohan said, "I just started bawling. I knew I had a problem, and I couldn't admit it. I saw that 'SNL' after I did it. My arms were disgusting. I had no arms."
However, in a statement released to America's Teen People magazine last night, Lohan denies discussing her alleged bulimia with the magazine. Lohan says, "The words that I gave to the writer for Vanity Fair were misused and misconstrued, and I'm appalled with the way it was done. Aside from [the writer's] lies and changing of my words, I am blessed to have this job and wonderful family that I do."
Lohan's publicist Leslie Sloane Zelnick says her client does not suffer from the eating disorder or ever has done.
In response, a statement from Vanity Fair reads, "Evgenia Peretz is one of our most reliable reporters. Every word Lindsay Lohan told her is on tape. Vanity Fair stands by the story."
- from IMDb.com (http://www.imdb.com)
In an interview with reporter Evgenia Peretz, Lohan was quoted as saying, "I was making myself sick," and admitted she had dabbled in drugs in the past. Referring to watching her May appearance on Saturday Night Live, Lohan said, "I just started bawling. I knew I had a problem, and I couldn't admit it. I saw that 'SNL' after I did it. My arms were disgusting. I had no arms."
However, in a statement released to America's Teen People magazine last night, Lohan denies discussing her alleged bulimia with the magazine. Lohan says, "The words that I gave to the writer for Vanity Fair were misused and misconstrued, and I'm appalled with the way it was done. Aside from [the writer's] lies and changing of my words, I am blessed to have this job and wonderful family that I do."
Lohan's publicist Leslie Sloane Zelnick says her client does not suffer from the eating disorder or ever has done.
In response, a statement from Vanity Fair reads, "Evgenia Peretz is one of our most reliable reporters. Every word Lindsay Lohan told her is on tape. Vanity Fair stands by the story."
- from IMDb.com (http://www.imdb.com)