Fresh off her breakup from Samantha Ronson, her reported snubbing by Nicole Richie and Drea de Matteo and threats that she may be faced with a restraining order, she's now taking heat from the unlikeliest of Hollywood mean girls: Stevie Nicks.
The 60-year-old Fleetwood Mac singer lashed out at the 22-year-old in an interview with The New York Times. Nicks was asked about long-simmering reports that the redhead-once-more would like to buy the rights to the rocker's life and portray the singer on film.
"Over my dead body," Nicks said.
Why?
"She needs to stop doing drugs and get a grip. Then maybe we'll talk," explained Nicks, herself a recovering addict.
Guess Nicks isn't a fan of Method acting…or keeping track of her own quotes.
Two years ago, the rocker publicly praised Lohan—albeit in a backhanded sort of way—by saying she was more concerned about fellow wild child Britney Spears' behavior than the budding thesp's, saying, "I think Lindsay is a serious actress."
My, how times change.
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