Samantha Ronson calls ex-girlfriend Lindsay Lohan a 'headache'
Lesbian DJ Samantha Ronson has admitted that being with Lindsay Lohan was a "headache".
"To be honest, being with her was more of a headache than anything else. Everything I was doing I was already doing (before Lindsay)," Ronson spoke of her 16-month on-off relationship with Lohan during an interview with The Times magazine.
"It just meant there were paparazzi pictures documenting it. It sucked, because I'm a pretty private person and I'd managed to stay under the radar for so long. But at the same time I'm not gonna not hang out with somebody that I care about because of that s**t."
Ronson confessed that she still loved Lohan even though their break-up was quite scruffy.
"I love her as a human being," she said.
"I'm not gonna sit here and negate everything we had. You know, I could have a thousand times countered s**t with facts. It's just not for me."
Lohan, who is now back to men and dating English rugby union football star Danny Cipriani, might be imprisoned for violations on her DUI probation when she appears at the Los Angeles Superior Court today, TMZ reported.
The actress missed three alcohol education classes since she last went to court, which may serve as Judge Marsha Revel's last straw. The judge issued a bench warrant last month for Lohan's arrest when the alarm of her SCRAM ankle bracelet went-off.
The warrant was recalled after a bail of $US20,000 ($23,896), the standard 10 per cent of the $US200,000 bail set, was posted by David Perez.
An arrest warrant was also issued for Lohan in May when she didn't show up at a scheduled LA court appearance. The warrant was withdrawn after Lohan's representatives paid $US10,000, the standard 10 per cent of the $US100,000 bail set.
She claimed that she did her best to return home for court but her passport was apparently stolen from her hotel room at that time.
At a rescheduled LA court appearance the following week, she was prohibited from using drugs and drinking alcohol, was required to wear an alcohol-monitoring bracelet, submit to a random drug test once a week and attend alcohol education classes.