Lohan due in court for failing alcohol test

Troubled US starlet Lindsay Lohan is due back in court Thursday for breaching probation after failing an alcohol test while already on home detention, officials and reports said. A court hearing will determine if Lohan, currently serving 35 days of home custody with an electronic ankle bracelet, breached the terms of her probation for a 2007 drunk driving incident, the LA district attorney’s office said. DA office spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons said she did not know the exact nature of the alleged violation, but the TMZ celebrity news website said it was because Lohan tested positive for alcohol in the past week.
TMZ said one of two tests on Lohan was conducted shortly after she hosted a rooftop barbecue, and the website cited sources as saying that LA County Probation Department officials will ask on Thursday that she be sent to jail.
Lohan’s publicist Steve Honig, when asked whether she had been summoned to court, replied: “I’m neither going to confirm nor deny.”

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Spears gives lap dance to male fan
London: Pop princess Britney Spears made her Los Angeles concert unforgettable for a male fan by giving him a lap dance on stage.
The 29-year-old singer was performing Leather and Lace at the Staples Centre as part of her 26-date “Femme Fatale” tour when she performed the provocative dance for the male fan, reported Femalefirst. Spears, whose first marriage to childhood friend Jason Alexander was annulled just 55 hours after they said “I do” in Las Vegas in 2004, is now said to be planning a “low-key” ceremony with Jason Trawick in Hawaii once she has completed her world tour.
Trawick reportedly presented Spears with a flower shaped diamond ring with an insider confirming, “She’s on cloud nine”.
Among the tunes included in the evening were all five of her Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hits: Baby One More Time, Womanizer, 3, Hold It Against Me and her Rihanna remix duet S&M.
—PTI

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