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Couples News: Lindsay's Lesbian Denial, Mariah's Nookie Nix

Posted Nov. 10, 2008

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"I think it's pretty obvious who I'm seeing." So says Lindsay Lohan as she takes the coy route in the December issue of Harper's Bazaar. The career overhaul-needing starlet, 22, studiously avoids mentioning the name of suctioned-on inamorata Samantha Ronson, reasoning, "I feel like it jinxes it. It's hard. The second I start talking about whomever I'm seeing, a month or two later it's failed." But Lohan, who casually announced in September that she and Sam have been together for "a very long time," does acknowledge that her DJ squeeze is "a wonderful person and I love her very much." Lindsay also bobs and weaves around the particulars of her sexuality, including whether this is her first same-sex relationship ("I don't know. Maybe," she giggles) and if she believes she's bisexual ("Maybe. Yeah," she opines). But the actress apparently doesn't want to choose sides, responding "no" when asked the lesbian question. "I don't want to classify myself," she maintains. "First of all, you never know what's going to happen -- tomorrow, in a month, a year from now, five years from now." And despite her parents' deeply dysfunctional marriage, LiLo believes she'll "eventually" get hitched, but when asked if a man or a woman will be standing at the altar, she shrugs, "I don't know." She then offers this surprisingly insightful conclusion: "I appreciate people, and it doesn't matter who they are, and I feel blessed to be able to feel comfortable enough with myself that I can say that."

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Mariah busts into a New York Halloween party with hubby Nick Cannon last month. (©WireImage.com)

Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon recently celebrated their six-month anniversary, beating oddsmaker predictions over how long their hastily undertaken union would last by approximately five months and three weeks. But it turns out there may have been a darn good reason why these "soul mates" hightailed it down the aisle after only six weeks of wooing. Seems the high-maintenance chanteuse, 39, refused to do the horizontal hokey-pokey until she was legally Mrs. Cannon. "It's not that we had no intimacy, we just didn't have complete intimacy. It's just me, and my feelings," Mariah overshares to the London Daily Mirror. "I definitely don't want to push it on anybody else. But we both have similar beliefs, and I just thought that it would be so much more special if we waited until after we were married. And it was, and it still is." That special feeling is probably helped along by Nick, 28, keeping his missus in the sparkler-bedecked lifestyle to which she's accustomed. She bubbles to the paper that for their anniversary, he presented her with the hefty, heart-shaped diamond earrings dangling from her lobes "and the biggest bunch of flowers you've ever seen. He's incredibly romantic." Meanwhile, Mariah, who also sports a 17-carat, $2.5 million engagement ring, is eager to share her love of rainbows, unicorns and Hello Kitty paraphernalia with someone who'll truly appreciate it. Despite her previously stated reservations, she says she's now "ready for a family," explaining, "I've changed my mind because I am with The One. I think we would make good parents, and that we'd be able to figure everything out together. People are constantly asking me if I'm pregnant, but I don't like to talk about it too much. I just think about it as the next phase. We'll see."

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Evan Rachel Wood and Marilyn Manson hit the Toronto Film Fest last year. (©WireImage.com)

Evan Rachel Wood is feeling mighty betrayed by the snitch who told Star that she'd given Marilyn Manson and his truckload of his Casper-colored makeup the heave-ho because he'd booted her brother out of their guesthouse. "Manson and I both decided to take some time apart so we could concentrate on work. Someone used that opportunity to kick us while we were down and sell a completely false story," the actress, 21, seethes to People. "Manson owns the house he lives in. My brother has never stayed there, and the person that said such horrible things about Manson being 'controlling' and 'emotionally abusive' is certainly no source 'close' to me. Manson has been by my side and taken care of me through the best and worst times. I love him as a person and as an artist. I will always be proud to have been a part of that." Wood, who ookily hooked up with the rocker, 39, in late 2006 and soon began channeling the vintage glam look of his ex-wife, Dita Von Teese, then adds, "If any more attacks are made on us, it is the act of a desperate, selfish person, who is angry to no longer be a part of my life. No further comment will be made, and we request our privacy at this time." But it appears she still has a comment or two left to make. The starlet

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Mickey Rourke and Evan Rachel Wood wrap an arm around each other at a Toronto Film Fest party in September. (©WireImage.com)
adamantly denies whispers that she's now hot and heavy with Mickey Rourke, whose unrecognizable mug she cringingly cozied up to as they promoted the award-bait drama "The Wrestler" at the Venice Film Festival in September. "Spread the word -- I'm not dating Mickey Rourke!" she pooh-poohs to Us. "You know, we developed a close friendship. He's a great guy, a talented guy. He's been through it all, and [we had] such intense shoots, I think, because we played father and daughter [in 'The Wrestler']. I think he's just kind of trying to take me under his wing." Sighs the seemingly looks-indifferent, father figure-seeking actress to People, "I guess, because of my recent breakup, I will be linked to many people, but I am not interested in pursuing a relationship at this point in my life. Any such rumor should not be taken seriously." Rourke, 56, was also quick to shoot down the romance rumblings, insisting to the mag, "No, no. I'm a big fan of hers and she's a big fan of mine."

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Dysfunctional duo Amy and Blake looking healthier in September 2007. (©Retna Ltd.)

Could Amy Winehouse finally be making a decision that doesn't negatively affect her disaster zone of a life? The London Daily Mirror reports that the hanging-by-a-thread singer's dad, Mitch, has met with lawyers to ensure that her estimated $16 million estate is protected from her husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, who entered rehab last week after his release from the pokey. "There was panic in her team that Blake could get access to Amy's money," a mole tells the paper. "That cannot be allowed to happen. Mitch is leading the way, but Amy is fully aware of what is happening." Winehouse is rumored to be on the outs with her jailbird spouse, whom she publicly -- and often pathetically -- mooned over during his yearlong stint behind bars. The Mirror says she's "livid" that he didn't let her know about his release and subsequent rehab stay, the cost of which she was supposedly expected to cover. "What sort of husband doesn't tell his wife that he's being released? That says it all really, doesn't it?" Winehouse's mom rails to Closer magazine. "I don't know about Blake asking Amy for money, but it wouldn't surprise me. I'm glad she said no. ... Who knows what will happen between them? But I think the fact she hasn't run straight to him now he's out is positive." Blake, however, denies there's trouble in their once perforation-filled paradise, telling the London Sun that the breakup talk is untrue and they will eventually live happily ever after.

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