Billy Ray Cyrus Has Some Advice For Lindsay Lohan
With all the giving going on lately its really starting to feel like Christmas. This year people seem to be giving a lot of something away for free – advice.
Even I jumped on the band wagon suggesting that Mary-Kate Olsen throw her Big Bird jacket in the dumpster stat. Then Michael Lohan offered to lend his ears, shoulders, and heart to one of Tiger Woods mistresses. You see all the giving so far? Isn’t it great?!?
Billy Ray Cyrus, he seems like a pretty nice guy, like a pretty giving guy, so guess what? He’s contributing his two cents to society as well. *squeals with delight* Where does he think he should weigh in? Lindsay Lohan and how she can get her life back together. He had the following to say to Hollyscoop regarding the matter:
“You know I just tell my kids to follow their dreams, and follow their hearts and know that they’re allowed to make mistakes. I happen to be very good at making mistakes, and I tell them that. The key is when you make a mistake, life is about adjustments, and if you feel like you made a left when you should have made a right, stop and get yourself together. Live by the law of what is right, and that’s what I was raised to believe and I think that my kids were raised to believe.”
That is great advice for anyone but Lindsay, we have to remember, Michael Lohan is Lindsay’s father. Michael, I believe, is an exclusive breed of people (along with Lynne Spears, and others who’d give their kids away for media attention or money) and that’s not something you want to strive for in life. If Lindsay were to follow her heart she might go to prison. She can’t possibly stop and realize she’s going right when she should have gone left because she simply has no idea where she’s going. She can’t live by the law of right being raised by Michael Lohan. That’s a knee-slapping funny concept if there ever was one. What Lindsay needs is her father out of her life and years upon years of therapy to fix the damage he’s caused.
Those are my thoughts, you may completely disagree and that’s okay.
Jordasche Bledsoe









Do you know the Billy Ray Cyrus starts in Christmas in Canaan, the will premier on December 12 on Hallmark Channel?
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~Steven Escobar, Diversity News
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No I didn’t. Thanks for telling us.
You always crack me up right from the first line Dasche.
There’s no help for Lindsay Lohan as long as that sleeze bag of a father is in her life. I think he’s really bad for her mental health. She, like everyone else deserves a good, loving, caring father. Boy was she robbed.
I agree Xandria. Its so sad. Can’t wait to see you this weekend
Me too!
Every time I read a “Lohan” story I just shake my head. They are freaks.
Billy Ray Cyrus is cool.
OMG Billy Ray needs to be more concerned with his daughter Miley Cyrus’s buck teeth. He’s got problems of his own!
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