The new pals enjoyed a lunch date at celebrity haunt Il Sole, where they were joined by Lohan’s rumoured lesbian lover DJ Samantha Ronson.
Lohan and Ronson had obviously worked out their differences after, witnesses say, they had a public spat at Katsuya restaurant last weekend. One onlooker told Perez Hilton: ‘Lindsay kept ignoring Sam all night long as they ate. Then she made a huge scene and stormed off.’
The pair must have made up relatively quickly, as Ronson was seen visiting Lohan on the set of her new movie Labour Pains, where they embraced warmly. Meanwhile, Lily is back in America to put the final tweaks on her much-anticipated second album after sorting out ongoing visa problems.
The Smile singer had her US working visa revoked after being stopped at Los Angeles airport in August, detained for five hours and questioned over her arrest for an alleged assault on a photographer in London.
But she’s now received the green light, and has written about her relief online. Writing on her MySpace blog, Lily said: ‘So, they let me in. Hello America, it’s nice to be back. ‘Immigration was funny. They only kept me for an hour or so. I don’t think all the businessmen liked us very much, some pink-haired weirdo… ha ha.’
The new pals enjoyed a lunch date at celebrity haunt Il Sole, where they were joined by Lohan’s rumoured lesbian lover DJ Samantha Ronson.
Lohan and Ronson had obviously worked out their differences after, witnesses say, they had a public spat at Katsuya restaurant last weekend. One onlooker told Perez Hilton: ‘Lindsay kept ignoring Sam all night long as they ate. Then she made a huge scene and stormed off.’
The pair must have made up relatively quickly, as Ronson was seen visiting Lohan on the set of her new movie Labour Pains, where they embraced warmly. Meanwhile, Lily is back in America to put the final tweaks on her much-anticipated second album after sorting out ongoing visa problems.
The Smile singer had her US working visa revoked after being stopped at Los Angeles airport in August, detained for five hours and questioned over her arrest for an alleged assault on a photographer in London. But she’s now received the green light, and has written about her relief online. Writing on her MySpace blog, Lily said: ‘So, they let me in. Hello America, it’s nice to be back.
‘Immigration was funny. They only kept me for an hour or so. I don’t think all the businessmen liked us very much, some pink-haired weirdo… ha ha.’ Source