Bad girl Lindsay Lohan finally gets underwritten
June 11, 2008 :: Posted by Bob Graham, Executive Editor
Filed under: Tools of the Trade.
Lindsay Lohan’s movie career can finally continue because an unnamed insurance company has agreed to underwrite her involvement in a romantic comedy, “Labor Pains.” Lohan, who at 21 has had her share, my share, your share and most of Asbury Park, N.J.’s share of alcohol and drug problems, is considered a bad girl. Insurance companies, believe it or not, don’t like bad girls, at least when it comes to underwriting risk. So they kept turning down the movie’s producer, Rich Schwartz, who, a source told the New York Daily News, “could only find one insurance company to cover her, and even then he really had to vouch for her.”
Lohan, still on probation for two DUI offenses, starred in “Freaky Friday” (2003), “Mean Girls” (2004) and “A Prarie Home Companion” and “Bobby” (2006) before detouring her career with alcohol and drugs. If all goes as planned, and there’s one insurance company with its fingers crossed, “Labor Pains” should be out in theaters next year.
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