Saturday, September 1, 2007
spray-on tan
While Lindsay Lohan, the actress and singer who is usually mobbed by photographers wherever she goes, is reportedly rehabbing in the mountains just a few minutes from the Provo-Orem area, folks here seem much more preoccupied with back-to-school issues and the fate of six trapped coal miners in Emery County.
True, Lohan did create a buzz when she got a spray-on tan at a shop in Orem — but the area is hardly swarming with paparazzi.
Lohan is said to have checked into Utah's exclusive Cirque Lodge drug-and-alcohol rehabilitation center about the same time six miners became trapped in the Crandall Canyon Mine, about 1 1/2 hours from Utah Valley.
Television and newspaper reporters from around the world have whizzed past Utah County toward Huntington, near the mine, leaving Lohan free to travel about the valley somewhat unnoticed."Perhaps it's the mountain air or the fact that she's away from Hollywood friends," OK! Weekly quoted an unidentified friend of Lohan as saying. "Whatever the reason, this time rehab seems to be working."
Photos published in the gossip magazine show the "Mean Girls" star meditating and reading the Alcoholics Anonymous "Big Book."
courtesy:Deseret morning news