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Lindsay Lohan fights with mom, cops called

 
 

 
 
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After reportedly partying all night at a NYC nightclub, mom and daughter Dina and Lindsay Lohan got into such a heated argument Wednesday morning that police had to be called.

LiLo suffered a cut to her leg in the tussle that occurred outside the Long Island home where Lindsay grew up, reports TMZ. “It was just a verbal dispute in the vehicle,” Nassau police Inspector Kenneth Lack told the New York Post. “Lindsay called her father and her father called police.”

Michael Lohan confirmed the argument to the Post but added, “It was a hell of a lot more than that.”

The Liz & Dick star filed a domestic violence complaint.

Swift retreat

Shockwaves in the ballroom! Not one but two mirrorball champs, local racecar driver Helio Castroneves and 98 Degrees singer Drew Lachey were asked to leave Dancing with the Stars: All Stars. “It’s crazy and I think it just proves that this season is very unpredictable and full of surprises,” Helio’s partner, Chelsie Hightower, told Access Hollywood.

Real life

Former Bachelor lovebirds Ben Flajnik and Courtney Robertson are coming clean on their breakup. The model, who was forced to give back her Neil Lane rock, told Life & Style that it was too much time apart. “I think if we’d lived together, we wouldn’t have broken up.”

Flajnik’s take? “We weren’t as similar as we thought.”

At least one couple is doing OK: Bachelorette Ashley Hebert will wed J.P. Rosenbaum, who proposed on the show’s August 2011 finale. The couple will get married in December — on a televised special, naturally.

Boy’s night out

Is there actual proof that Joe Giudice cheated on his devoted wife, Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice? Seems so. Georgia resident Rosie Jones told RadarOnline that she was at Harrah’s in Atlantic City on Sept. 23 and saw Joe get touchy with a woman who definitely wasn’t the happy homemaker America loves to hate and then left with said woman in a cab.

TMI alert

Olivia Wilde is living up to her last name. The actress told the crowd at “These Girls,” a night of monologues hosted by Glamour magazine in NYC that she and her boyfriend Jason Sudeikis “have sex like Kenyan marathon runners.” Wilde also gave the reason for her split with her ex husband Tao Raspoli (2003-11): “I felt like my vagina died,” she said. “Turned off. Lights out ... And you can lie to your relatives at Christmas dinner and tell them everything on the home front is just peachy. But you cannot lie to your vagina.” Whoa!!!

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