Dina & Ali Talk 'Living Lohan'

By Access HollywoodMarch 6, 2008, 12:40 pm PST

Dina Lohan, and her daughter, Ali, posed last night at the New York premiere of WE's TV show, "High School Confidential," but it is their own new reality show that is getting ready to make headlines.

In the new series on E!, tentatively titled "Living Lohan," the two hope to showcase a side of the family never seen before - away from the tabloid melodrama.

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"Well, you're going to see me singing, recording my album," 14-year-old Ali said. "I want that feeling of standing on that stage and being in that concert. It's something I've seen my sister do and I love it."

With a wink of approval, mom (and manager) Dina joined Ali on the carpet.

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The two hope "Living Lohan" will showcase a positive side to their family - a side they say is rarely portrayed.

"I think it will diffuse like a lot of rumors and like all silly stuff that is said about me already when I'm just coming out," Ali said.

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"She just had a nose job. That's the new [rumor]," Dina said.

"Yeah! That's not true. The whole family has the same nose," Ali said.

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Lindsay may appear on the show, but not dad Michael, who also attended the screening.

He told Access, Lindsay is staying focused on her recovery.

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"There's tests and there's temptation and I'm just very confident in where she is and where she'll be," Michael said.

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comments

  • Some Lady
    Dear ROCKNROLL. You're an idiot! Where did Morality Mom say she was a Christian? That's your own agenda talking.
    report abuseposted March 9, 2008, 1:10 pm PDT
  • CarlosG
    I am concerned myself about the lost of prombel. Who isn't worried about the lost of prombel? Prombel is important, and the lost of it...can be devastating. So, to those who have suffered lost of prombel - miss up, please, just...miss up.
    report abuseposted March 9, 2008, 12:23 pm PDT
  • IceCreamCone
    Well, if you don't watch this show, the ratings will go down. Does society really need another reality show, OR reality shows in general? Congrats to the media for contributing to the dumbing down of America. Just what we need. I mean, who has time to tune in to the day-to-day life of egotistical stars??? In the Holly-Weird industry it's all about ME ME ME, pay attn to ME ME ME!!!
    report abuseposted March 9, 2008, 10:05 am PDT
  • elfgirl
    Why? That is just a messed up idea. And the sad thing is the American public will tune in to watch it.
    report abuseposted March 8, 2008, 7:32 am PST
  • rocknroll
    praise the lord!!!morality mom thats what a good christian says...wishing death on others....amen
    report abuseposted March 8, 2008, 2:02 am PST
  • M B
    These parents are the exact reason they enacted the "jackie Coogan" law. He was a crazy famous child star some 40-50 years or so ago, his guardians & handlers stole & squandered every penny he had. They used him, now parents & guardians are only entitled to a small percentage for fee's & the rest must go into trust. But it doesn'
    report abuseposted March 7, 2008, 3:37 pm PST
  • christinahthealien@s ...
    Dina Lohan is a leech.
    report abuseposted March 7, 2008, 1:10 am PST
  • Starscream
    Oh my god!!!!! Another additions to the screwed Lohans! Another %@!*# in the family..Good parenting Dina. The Lohan's %@!*#s show,,,
    report abuseposted March 6, 2008, 7:50 pm PST
  • jennifer19la
    i dont think that a good thing fro Lindsay because her family has a lost of prombel and it a bad thing mostly it better that she keepgeting help that she need
    report abuseposted March 6, 2008, 1:58 pm PST
  • jennifer19la
    miss up
    report abuseposted March 6, 2008, 1:54 pm PST

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