Ali Lohan Covers 'Page Six' Magazine, Talks Plastic Surgery
While her sister Lindsay has been playing by the rules and fulfilling her court-ordered community service, 17-year-old Ali Lohan nabbed another modeling gig, this time posing for the cover of the New York Post's Page Six Magazine.
Ali looks ethereal on the cover, wearing a white dress with a flowered tiara in her hair. We're loving her look!
In the interview, as reported by People, Ali sets the record straight about those plastic surgery rumors, which flared after she was spotted with a drastically different looking face back in September.
"I was cracking up. Because, like, when would I do that? I'm 17 years old. That's not legal! I would need my mother's signature, and do you think my mom would sign off on that? No! It's not the right thing to do. It's stupid. I don't listen to it. It's absolutely not true."
Ali, who's signed with Next Model Management -- last month she did a sexy photoshoot for Fault magazine -- said she's been offered drugs. Oh no! We hope we don't see where this is going.
But thankfully, Ali says she's been careful to stay out of trouble:
"I just say no," she said. "I'm lucky enough that I had my sister to learn from. I've seen people do it to her, so I've learned to be like, 'That's stupid, no.' That’s why me and Lindsay are also so close, because we’re able to talk about those things together."
Check out Ali's dreamy cover below and read more about the interview in People.
Carson Daly will host the lighting ceremony Thursday. Performers will also include Big Time Rush, Ellie Goulding, the band OneRepublic, country star Rodney Atkins and singer Marsha Ambrosius.
President Barack Obama and his family will officially light the tree. This will be the 89th year for the holiday tree lighting. The tradition began with President Calvin Coolidge in 1923.
This is the first lighting of a new National Christmas Tree that was planted in March. It's a 26-foot-tall Colorado blue spruce from a New Jersey tree nursery. Strong winds in February toppled the last tree that had stood on the Ellipse since 1978.
Amy Winehouse dress fetches $68,000 at auction
A printed chiffon dress worn by the late singer Amy Winehouse for the cover of her chart-topping album "Back to Black" has sold for 43,200 pounds ($ 68,000) at auction.
The hammer price, minus buyer's premium, was 36,000 pounds, still well above pre-sale estimates of 10-20,000 pounds, said a spokeswoman for Kerry Taylor Auctions which specializes in high-end vintage fashion.
Proceeds from the Disaya-designed dress will go to the Amy Winehouse Foundation, a charity set up by her father Mitch to help young people struggling with ill health, poverty or addiction.
Winehouse, who died in July aged 27, had a history of drug and alcohol abuse and high alcohol levels were found in her blood at the time of her death.
The buyer of the dress was the Museo de la Moda in Santiago, Chile.
Among other highlights of Tuesday's sale was an Edith Head-designed ivory lace gown, a version of which was worn by Audrey Hepburn in the 1953 romantic comedy "Roman Holiday" in which she starred alongside Gregory Peck.
The dress, which Hepburn had modified to receive her best actress Oscar for the same movie, fetched 70,000 pounds, or 84,000 pounds including premium.
Overall, the auction raised 708,000 pounds including premium, exceeding high estimates.
"This sale demonstrates that even in these difficult economic times, the appetite for haute couture is undiminished and we are already looking forward to our next auction in February," said Kerry Taylor.
(Reporting by Mike Collett-White, editing by Paul Casciato)
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