Lindsay Lohan: It’s “Scary” Being Unemployed

Lindsay Lohan — who hasn’t appeared in a movie since 2007’s I Know Who Killed Me — says she’s looking for a job.
“It’s scary when you realize, ‘Oh my God, I’m not working. And I have a house to pay for now.’… and there’s been some things I’ve really wanted to do,” she says in April’s Nylon.
“Like the one movie I’ve wanted to do for so long is Alice in Wonderland [directed by Tim Burton],” she continues. “But, um, that didn’t work out… it is what it is.”
The 22-year-old actress — who recently fought an arrest warrant, which was recalled — goes on: “[Producers said] ‘You’re not right for the part, and that’s it.’ That’s how I like to hear it…I can take it, I’m a big girl. Obviously, you don’t want me. I don’t want to do something that somebody doesn’t want me to be involved in anyway.”
But Lohan says she’s “talking to a lot of people right now” — or at least trying to.
“One is Sean Penn — I spoke to him the other day. We’re trying to get Seth Rogen for this project, but Seth won’t call us back. So call us back, Seth, if you’re reading this!”
In the meantime, Lohan has been keeping herself busy blogging.
“I think I just got carried away,” she says. “Like writing about my relationships…I didn’t need to do that, because we [Samantha Ronson] weren’t broken up and that was silly. And then if that happens again, they expect me to say, ‘No,’ again, you know. And I get afraid of that.”
Lohan also takes a dig at Britney Spears, who’s currently touring the country on the back of her No. 1 album, Circus.
“She’s marketed as an entertainer, which is what she is,” Lohan says. “Not necessarily as, like, an artist. And I respect that about her, cause she doesn’t want to pretend.”





March 20th, 2009 at 2:42 pm
Lindsay,
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March 21st, 2009 at 3:23 am
Yes Britney is an entertainer…Because she is entertaining. You an artist? Maybe with Playdo. Break up with your toy and find real work.