Lindsay Lohan was fired from Inferno, or she quit, or I don’t care because it doesn’t matter enough to warrant her desperate-sounding rebuttal. In any case, she’s no longer associated with the project and the director sounds like he couldn’t be happier. He spent week’s worth of Lohan’s back-and-forth from rehab-to-rehab supporting her… until I guess it was no longer considered tacky to replace her. Now, in his latest of too may interviews to count Inferno director Matthew Wilder sounds like he’s throwing a ‘Wheee, No More Lindseeee’ pAArty (with all the cocaine and amphetamines he wants, because Addict-features won’t be throwing off the curve). Speaking to Radar Online, Wilder admits it was a wise decision to replace Lohan with Malin Akerman. ‘I love working with her, she is sensitive and hard-working and I think it’s a great decision for our project,’ he said about Akerman. With Lohan, the production had to endure many costly delays due to the actress’ ongoing personal and legal struggles, including her ongoing treatment (for which she just received some phony ‘Sober Award’, and took the chance to pose on front of the sign). ‘I feel like 16 tons of weight are off my mind not having to deal with the Lindsay Lohan situation,’ Wilder added. ‘[The movie is] scheduled to start filming in February now and are really looking forward to moving forward without any distractions.’ Ooh, BURN.
Image credit to Fame Pictures. Story Radar Online.





