Love and Sexuality
Former President Bill Clinton hugs a braless Barbra Streisand. See full imagePrinter friendly... Lindsay Lohan's momma dram
These days has toned down her partying and is "living clean," says a source close to the 20-year-old actress -- but there's still plenty of drama in her life, Newsmakers has just learned. On Sept. 14, a birthday dinner at New York City's Philippe restaurant for her mom, , 44, turned ugly when, onlookers say, the older Lohan picked a fight with her famous daughter. Lindsay "was miserable," says one witness, and stormed out, telling her mom to "go to hell." After 17 years in showbiz together, tension between the two is only natural, says a source. "(Lindsay) is no longer a teenager. She needs her mother less in a managing capacity and more as a family member."
Homepage&icl=TabModule&icc=pic box&ct=5. Note to Babs: What worked in your 20s, at 64 only makes us think of the need for hydraulic lifts and underwires. Meanwhile, Streisand's concert at The Palace of Auburn Hills was canceled Friday due to slow ticket sales.
Michael Baisden, the provocative nationally syndicated radio show host of "Love, Lust & Lies," which airs from 3 to 7 p.m. weekdays on WMXD-FM (92.3), worked the ballroom at the Hyatt Regency in Dearborn on Saturday night like a traveling evangelist, sharing his gift of healing. Baisden didn't leave the "Ford Fusion Grown & Sexy Experience" until he hugged, signed autographs and posed for pictures with nearly all of the 1,000 guests attending the sold-out event. The show featured Grammy-winner Brian McKnight, Heather Headley, "The People's Poet" B.R. Burns and local recording artist Marissa Rose, whose music was featured on Baisden's show on Friday.
Singer was steaming after his appearance on ABC's "Good Morning America," when co-host tackled him at the beginning of the interview on the topic of his sexuality. "Are you ready to come out and say you're gay?" the newshen queried recently. "That would not make sense for me to do that," Aiken retorted. When Sawyer asked if he thought she was rude for asking, Aiken's Southern manners took over as he said he realized it was her job. But: "I've gotten to a point where I feel it's invasive," Aiken said. "Forget it. What I do in my private life is nobody's business anymore, period."
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