Lindsay Lohan described her relationship with DJ Samantha Ronson as “two toxic people” coming together, in an interview with Us Weekly.
The Liz & Dick star admits she wasn’t in good place when the affair started. “I need to love myself first before I could be with anyone else, and I was going through a lot,” she said. “Two toxic people cannot be together. End of story. We’re friends now. That’s how it started so I think that’s how it was meant to be.”
She also admits the media scrutiny was difficult for her, but especially for the more low-profile Ronson. “I was bold enough to say, ‘Yeah I like a girl. And?’ That put her in a situation where she was being attacked every day. That’s not fair.”
Lohan calls the affair, which ended in 2009, “my last serious relationship.”
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boring
Pretty sure it wasn’t the relationship that was toxic, I’m betting on the cocaine being the source of said toxicity.
DickGreenleaf
I’d volunteer for a relationship with Samantha’s brother Mark.
RomanHans
Toxic? Really? Gosh, that makes it totally different from her relationships with her mom and dad.
Oh, and here’s a helpful tip: when you call somebody a “friend,” maybe you shouldn’t tell the entire world that they’re “toxic.”
watching1
Good for her. That’s the smartest, most level-headed thing I’ve heard her say in years. I’m glad they’re friends, and that she can at least some of this stuff to the press now. You can say whatever you want about her addiction and her problem with lying, but that girl was in an impossible position for years. She was queer and a top sex symbol, she was forced to beard by her family and Disney, she made way too much money and had too much fame for someone who didn’t have the maturity to handle it, and she has what are arguably the worst parents in the world (sorry, Lindsay, I know you love your mom, but from this distance she hasn’t been great for you).
watching1
To add: Personally, I think there should be a restraining order against Disney for teenage girls. If you want to talk toxic, they’re the worst for their teenage girl stars.
boring
You’re talking as if stardom doesn’t completely warp and twist a person’s perspective to the point of genuine insanity, no matter where the source of fame is coming from.
Fame and/or fortune is a free pass for people to go completely fucking bananas, period.
Brian
Lindsay’s relationship with Samantha was platonic, not sexual. Oh, and it’s not bold for a woman to say she likes a woman. Men have it much worse in this regard because Hollywood has a double standard. Women are allowed to get away with things that men cant same sex-wise.
As for toxic, I heard her acting in the Liz Taylor flick is toxic.
hf2hvit
Her relationship with herself is toxic
Spike
Who the fuck cares about this brain dead no talent fame whore?
boring
Free pass for Mean Girls, Spike.
Free. Pass.