Lindsay Lohan
said Friday that police have no business getting involved
in her personal life, a day after the police chief explained
that the paparazzi were no longer an issue -- in part
because the 22-year-old actress had evidently "gone
gay."
"Police chiefs
shouldn't get involved in everyone else's business
when it comes to their personal life. It's inappropriate,"
Lohan said in a video shot by paparazzi Friday and
posted on TMZ.com. In the footage, Lohan and gal pal
Samantha Ronson are trekking through Los Angeles
International Airport on their way to catch a flight to
Chicago.
The day before,
Chief William Bratton said the paparazzi have become less
of a problem thanks to Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, and
Lohan leading more moderate lifestyles.
"If you notice,
since Britney started wearing clothes and behaving,
Paris is out of town not bothering anybody anymore, thank
God, and evidently, Lindsay Lohan has gone gay, we
don't seem to have much of an issue," he told KNBC-TV.
Bratton was
speaking about his refusal to participate in a meeting held
by elected officials Thursday that was called to discuss new
laws to curb problem paparazzi.
He called Los
Angeles city councilman Dennis Zine's special session --
which was attended by the likes of John Mayer, Eric Roberts,
and Milo Ventimiglia -- "a complete waste of time."
Bratton later
called a news conference outside police headquarters to
clarify his position on the paparazzi. When asked about the
Lohan remark -- which followed months of tabloid
speculation that Lohan and Ronson, a DJ, are dating --
Bratton said his sister is gay and he is a proponent of
gay rights. (AP)