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LiLo's New Year's Hangover
Lindsay Lohan’s New Year’s hangover keeps getting bigger. The struggling to stay sober actress, whose list of ex-lovers includes James Franco, Jude Law and Wilmer Valderrama, reportedly swilled vodka cocktails while canoodling with three Casanovas: two actors and a waiter/model/rock musician, in 24 hours, all while working the Capri Film Festival, December 30, 2007.
The celebrity press quickly printed New Year’s Eve photos of the 21 year-old starlet back in action so soon after her November release from a 3-month detoxification at Utah’s Cirque Lodge Treatment Center. Now waiter Alessandro Di Nunzio, 27, has reportedly sold his take on their holiday frolic to a British tabloid for cash, “Lindsay was very, very good, and surprisingly experienced,” Di Nunzio told the News of the World on Monday. “She wanted to do everything, every position. She was extremely flexible and adventurous.”
A rare positive review for LiLo, whose last three films have tanked at the box office, but a kiss and tell moment is not easy to overcome, especially when it happens to you on the job. If workplace gossips are hindering your professional life, pay attention to the following Do’s and Don’ts.
DO Give your boss the heads up. “If you know something is going to come out about you, approach your manager as soon as possible,” says Eve Tahmincioglu, MSNBC career columnist and CareerDiva.net blogger. That means approaching your supervisor when an old video surfaces on YouTube. “Surprise for a manager is the kiss of death. Be honest and get it out in the open.”




