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By the way, Dina Lohan wants everyone to know that after Lindsay’s whirlwind trip to India - in which she took credit for saving the lives of 40 children and was called out for her lies - Lindsay is now “a changed woman.” Dina told Page Six that Lindsay was “humbled and moved” by the trip and that “Lindsay definitely wants to give more back. We are now planning a trip to help the children of Guatemala — which will be filmed by Oprah’s network.” For f-ck’s sake. Not Central America! That’s where the drugs come from!
Just hours after the hearing - it was reported that Dina is demanding $40,000 in child support, while Michael claimed Sunday that it’s only $15,000 - spies say Lindsay showed up at her sister Ali’s 16th birthday party at Abe & Arthur’s with Senn, whom we reported she was dating on Dec. 10.
And while her, err, doting parents can’t agree on much, they both seem to think that Adam is a winner.
“Dina really likes him,” the source says. “She thinks he is ‘good for her.’”
Michael wasn’t on the guest list for Ali’s fete, but he too seemed pleased with Adam when asked about Linds’ new man Sunday.
“If he’s a good guy and he has no addictions, and he’s a good influence on her, then God bless him. It’s a good thing,” he told us.
And although Michael says he would have liked to meet the former “City” star at the party, he admits he’s not shocked he wasn’t invited. “I’m not surprised I wasn’t welcome at Ali’s dinner,” he says. “In light of what’s going on between Dina and I, and being so public with the things I’ve said in regards to Lindsay’s well-being, I can understand how Lindsay and the kids would be upset and not want me there.”
Indeed, Lindsay has publicly dismissed her dead-beat-dad, but an insider claims that his absence is still hard on the troubled starlet.
“Everything that’s gone on between Lindsay and her dad has really taken a toll on her,” the source confides, adding that “Adam is the one really positive thing going on in her life.”
The snitch also claims that Senn and Lohan were texting and calling each other over the holiday weekend - and are certainly acting more serious than “just friends,” which LiLo has claimed via her Twitter page.
Anyhow with the runaway success of This Is It at worldwide cinemas, he could be in line for the chance to win a posthumous Oscar. If you fancy celebrity bet Michael Jackson for one final act of pop brilliance, this time in the form of an Oscar, then go for this bet. If “This Is It” does get the nod it will be the first documentary in Oscar history to make the Best Picture nominations list.
To qualify for the Oscars, the film must complete a seven-day run in Los Angeles County and filmmakers would need to submit the proper paperwork but there’s a lot of buzz around the movie particularly after smashing the worldwide box office. Paddy Power are also quoting 9/4 that “This Is It”, directed by Kenny Ortega, will be nominated for a Golden Globe Award and 8/1 that it wins the Globe for Best Picture in 2010.
The odds on Michael himself winning a posthumous Oscar from the grave are 25/1.Sharon McHugh, spokesperson for Paddy Power said: “According to Oscar boffins, “This Is It” received a fantastic reception at the academy screening in LA on Sunday and there are now lots of whispers that it will be this year’s Oscar banker!”
This Is It Oscar Glory
7/4 This Is It to be nominated for Best Picture at the 2010 Academy Awards
4/1 Kenny Ortega to be nominated for Best Director at the 2010 Academy Awards
5/1 Michael Jackson to be nominated for Best Actor at the 2010 Academy Awards
6/1 This Is It to win Best Picture at the 2010 Academy Awards
12/1 Kenny Ortega to win Best Director at the 2010 Academy Awards
25/1 Michael Jackson to win a posthumous Best Actor at the 2010 Academy Awards
9/4 This Is It to be nominated for Best Picture at the 2010 Golden Globes
5/2 Kenny Ortega to be nominated for Best Director at the 2010 Golden Globes
4/1 Michael Jacksonto be nominated for Best Actor at the 2010 Golden Globes
8/1 This Is It to win Best Picture at the 2010 Golden Globes
8/1 Kenny Ortega to win Best Director at the 2010 Golden Globes
14/1 Michael Jackson to win a posthumous Best Actor award at the 2010 Golden Globes
About Michael Jackson: From the Moonwalk and single sequined glove of "Billie Jean" to the zombie dance of "Thriller" to the Anti-Gravity Lean of "Smooth Criminal." Often imitated, but never duplicated, Michael Jackson was the King of Pop and he'll be cherished as one of the most irreplaceable pop culture figures of all-time. A singer, dancer, songwriter, humanitarian, and full-time celebrity curiosity, Michael Jackson might never have been truly understood as a person, but when his vocal hiccups and stellar dance routines did the talking, his millions of unwavering fans supported him for all time.
Michael Jackson lived and breathed timeless music as the lead singer of The Jackson 5 before going solo. It was there that he used "Billie Jean" to give MTV its popularity, created the biggest-selling album ever made (Thriller) and transformed music videos into short films that included collaborators from Eddie Murphy and Wesley Snipes to Marlon Brando and Martin Scorsese. A two-time entrant into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Michael Jackson's legacy includes 17 No. 1 songs, 13 Grammy Awards, numerous Guinness World Records, and a fan base that knows no borders.
Michael Jackson's later years were somewhat overshadowed by bizarre behavior and allegations of criminal activity in his private life, but the part of his legacy that will speak the loudest is his music, both from him and the many artists including Madonna, Mariah Carey, Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake who idolized him. The worldwide outpouring of grief after his death was a reaction not seen since the deaths of John Lennon and Elvis Presley, and global anticipation by fans eager to catch a glimpse of his final concert rehearsal footage in Michael Jackson's This Is It was further proof that his following remained as strong as ever.