Justin Bieber Gets Pulled Over In His Batmobile

Justin Bieber was pulled over last night after cutting off a California Highway Patrol officer in Los Angeles, but managed to get off with just a warning. Bieber was leading a “3-car motorcade,” which included Sean Kingston in a black Rolls Royce.

Justin was driving a custom Cadillac with matching Batman symbols on both ends, a “JB” logo on the side, and even the word “Batmobile” on the trunk!

This marks the second time Justin has been pulled over by the police. He was flagged outside a T.G.I. Friday’s in South Beach, Florida, on July 29 — also with buddy Sean in tow — because the police thought he looked too young to be on the road!

Lindsay Lohan Gets Million $ Offer From Sex Toy Company

Reps for Lindsay Lohan have received another million dollar offer from a sex toy company.

A company called FleshLight would like to get a mold of Lohan’s private parts to produce “authentic” Lindsay Lohan sex toys.

Sources close to the actress tell TMZ, “She would never accept such an offer for any amount of money.”

In recent news Lindsay has agreed to pose for Playboy because she feels the photos will be “tasteful.”
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Michael Lohan Arrested Again!!

Michael Lohan was just arrested AGAIN in Florida.

According to law enforcement sources, Tampa police responded to a call early this morning from his girlfriend Kate Major, who claimed Michael had been trying to contact her by phone and wouldn’t leave her alone.

TMZ reports officers interviewed Kate at her apartment after she made the call — the same apartment where Michael allegedly bruised her up earlier this week — and while they were there, Michael allegedly called again.

Officers believed Michael was a “threat” so they arrested him at his hotel.

The best part? Lohan tried to escape by jumping a third floor balcony and fell into a tree!

After officers pulled him down, Michael was placed under arrest for violating a condition of his pretrial release and resisting arrest without violence.

Michael is currently back in custody — at the same jail he was released from less than twelve hours ago.
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