Aug 22nd, 2011 by Ross Edwards
Lindsay Lohan made headlines once again this week not for her acting but for suing rapper Pitbull for using her name in a song. References to pop culture have been prevalent in music for quite some time, so it shouldn’t have come as a surprise to Lohan that her name might be used as part of a rhyme (the lyrics Lindsay is suing over are from “Everything” in which Pitbull says “This is insane, the way the name growing, money keep flowing, hustlers move aside, so I’m tiptoeing, keep flowing, I got it locked up like Lindsay Lohan.”
Lindsay is apparently upset that Pitbull would defame her character by pointing out that she has had trouble with the law, but what she should be much more upset about is that he would use her name in the same song that starts with the lyrics “Me not working hard? Yea right picture that with a Kodak. Better yet, go to Times Square, take a picture of me with a Kodak.” That’s really insulting.
Lindsay Lohan may be worthy of derision for her lawsuits that don’t make much sense to the average person, but she does have good taste in cars. In 2005, Lindsay Lohan wrecked her Mercedes-Benz 604-hp SL65 SMG (post crash picture above), when a minivan slowed in front of her to make an illegal U-turn and she didn’t see the move until too late. To replace that model, Lohan bought a less powerful SL550.
Lohan has also been spotted being driven around Hollywood in a silver Ferrari F430.
For a time, Lohan rented (according to blog.honk.com) a murdered out Rolls Royce Phantom, which might be the meanest looking car ever. If Cruella Deville were a real person, she’d have a Phantom, and it would probably be flat black like Lindsay’s.