Lindsay Lohan’s mother, the ever formidable Dina, has chimed in on the whole debate over her daughter’s weight [Website – Amy Grindhouse].
Um, I know she is her mother and everything, but is it really necessary to make such commentary… ever? Hohan is her daughter after all, so she has the right to over-share (I guess), but really I think people can live without their White Oprah soundbites for a day if they have to.
From Access Hollywood “I don’t know why people care about other people’s weight. I think they should look in their own mirror and stare at themselves,” Dina said. “I’m a mom. If I see my daughter a little thin, I say, ‘Eat more McDonald’s.”
“I told Lindsay I think she’s a little thin,” her mother admitted. “But we go through this every couple of months. My daughter is happy and healthy and that’s all that really matters.”
Celebrity news and gossip written by AmyGrindhouse.com. Image credit to Hollywood Pixx / Splash News. Story courtesy of Access Hollywood.





I think she needs to take a cue and a few lessons from Victoria Beckham…http://amygrindhouse.com/2009/02/victoria-beckham-is-hopefully-wearing-fake-fur.html
um, if they go through this every couple of months isn’t that what you call a problem?
guess dina is too busy trying to make that other daughter what lindsey used to be before she lost the massive boobage and became a skeltor to realize it, though
Wow, that’s great advice, Dinah’s a great mom.
Lindsay loves the attention she receives when she’s thin. Such an attention whore.
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@ Static – She just needs to eat a burger, yo!
@ Mystery Man – Very good point. If your child shrinks like this so often why not get help?
@ Starcasm – She is a fabulous mother right… not!
@ Firecracker – Good point, weight gain does the same attention-wise and you get to eat burgers… easier, no?
She needs to eat at least 3 burgers, a stuffed chicken, an entire x-large pizza, and a case of Ho Ho’s, followed by a salad to balance it all out.