‘Regret getting Lindsay in showbiz’

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Actress Lindsay Lohan’s mother Dina Lohan says

she regrets getting her daughter into show busi

ness after her spectacular fall from grace.

“The Mean Girls” actress could face the full force of the law again after being arrested on September 19 for allegedly hitting a man’s leg with a borrowed Porsche – the latest in a long line of incidents involving the star. And the 50-year-old Dina says she regrets pushing Lindsay into starring in 60 commercials and “Parent Trap” by the time she turned 11, reported Daily Mail.

“I was born into the business. My mother was an entertainer. It was natural. But yes, in the next life, I might not do it,” Dina said. Lindsay’s arrest and subsequent booking for the misdemeanour offence of leaving the scene of an accident could trigger a probation violation relating to her 2011 jewellery theft case, as one of the conditions of probation is that she obeys all laws.

The alleged victim Jose Rodriguez was taken to a hospital, and he later claimed she “reeked of alcohol”. Dina conceded she is far from proud of her daughter’s multiple arrests and unpredictable antics, but refused to shoulder any of the blame. “I’m certainly not making excuses for Lindsay’s behaviour. But she’s a 26-year-old woman,” she added. PTI

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