This is Ali Lohan. She is the sister of
Lindsay Lohan, every night she dreams about one day when she is going to be famous, just like her sister, or maybe the little star shine is going to be more famous. In the future you will hear much more about this young girl.
Young Ali Lohan fourteen year old tells how she grow up and looking at sister’s fame, career and fans.
“I grew up watching Lindsay," Ali tells. "It made me want to do what she does. Just the whole vibe. Being there, being on camera, or onstage, with everybody listening to you ... it's so cool when people look up to you. I've already been asked for my autograph and it's just a really good feeling to have."
The 14-year-old has her sights set on Hollywood, paving her way toward a singing and acting career and may even try her hand at fashion designing, saying she wants to accomplish these things "really bad, so bad. So bad you don't even know."
Ali wants so bad to be a star that she already get some face time on the small screen. The younger Lohan has been filming a new reality series for E!, which documents her fledgling acting career (the magazine reports she may audition for High School Musical 3) and upcoming album.
Their mother
Dina is setting a show-
Momager. The main character of the show will be played by Dina, she will present her life as manager of Lindsay and her other daughter Ali's showbiz careers in the E! show. Moreover, she promises her A-list offspring will make an appearance to boost ratings.
Dina says, "This show is more about our family, and Ali's music, and what we do; setting the record straight about what's been written about our family.”
Prepare for the Lohan’s envasion. Here is the photo of two Lohan sisters at the
Gerorgia Rule premiere in last summer.
Publication date: 27 February 2008
Source:
Archive
Obama buys Olympic TV ad packageThe Barack Obama U.S. presidential campaign has bought a $5 million package of television spots for the Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, Advertising Age said.The package for the presumed Democratic nominee includes network TV as well as cable ads for the Games, which begin Aug. 8 and will be broadcast by NBC Universal. It is reportedly the first significant network-TV buy of any presidential candidate in at least 16 years.NBC Universal is airing 3,600 hours of Olympics coverage on its broadcast
more...24.07.2008 - Boy struck with foul ball makes a comeback24.07.2008 - Tyler Perry inks new deal with Lionsgate24.07.2008 - Ex-cop who helped catch Oswald dies24.07.2008 - Studio planning 'Hairspray' sequel24.07.2008 - Actress diaries seized in Follieri case24.07.2008 - UPI NewsTrack Entertainment News24.07.2008 - Report: Jolie, Pitt used in vitro24.07.2008 - Boy struck with foul ball makes a comeback24.07.2008 - Perfumer creates Warhol-inspired scent