Friday, 30 March 2012

Lohan is free to go


Lindsay Lohan’s probation helped her clean up

source: eonline.com The day Lindsay got arrested.


After the long process of trying to clear her name from her recklessness of drinking and driving offense, and the jewelry theft, actress Lindsay Lohan took it upon herself to thank Judge Stephanie Sautner for lifting her formal probation that has been going on since 2007.   

She showed some sort of progress but then kept on sliding back and that was the cause of the case to be prolonged until yesterday. The problem here was not only drinking and driving but also jewelry theft but that didn’t leave her without hope for a better day and indeed it did come.

This has been an eye opening experience for her as she’s been able to reflect on her life as a mere human being as well as a celebrity that many young girls look up to. She has managed to clear her reputation and made people believe in change again. People can really clean up their acts and strive to better their lives especially when they are put under pressure by the media, but the important thing is that she does it for herself first and then she can later worry about what everyone has to say about the whole trial. 

Judge Stephanie made sure that she tells the troubled actress to start behaving more maturely and cut on the nightclubbing scene as she sees it as an influence to her reckless behavior. 

 “You need to live your life in a more mature way, stop the nightclubbing and focus on your work.” Judge Stephanie Sautner

source: belfasttelegraph.co.uk. Lindsay thanking her attorney .
We are proud of Lindsay and hope that for her good, as well as the good of her followers that she will stay clean and not break any laws anymore, especially now that she doesn’t have any travel restrictions and a probation officer watching her every single move, not forgetting those dreadful duties of cleaning the morgue.Hopefully this is the last time we will ever hear of Lindsay Lohan appearing in court again.






sources : www.citizen.co.za , www.suntimes.com

2 comments:

  1. I hope she learnt a lesson even though she is free and from now on she must work hard on bringing back her reputation.

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  2. Wow its certainly upsetting to know that celebs are above the law.Anyway, i must say big ups for they way you covered the issue.

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