Lindsay Lohan: "I Am in Absolute Hell" Without Ronson

The Ronsons may want little to do with her, but Lindsay Lohan is feeling more than a little blue following her split from ex-girlfriend Sam.

Lindsay Lohan told Us Magazine that she is in 'absolute hell' following the Ronson family's request for a restraining order Tuesday, according to ABC News. "Everyone's turned on me," Lohan said, "I feel so alone." While the "Mean Girls" star is melting down, Michael Lohan--Lindsay's dad--sees the crisis as an opportunity to recenter her life. "Well thank God," he told ABC News. "I think it's a healthy decision that she take a break and relax and pursue her own career and goals." Michael Lohan has made no secret of his dislike of Ronson. Since his daughter and Ronson have been together, Lohan has actively campaigned against the union, accusing Ronson of using Lohan to "further her own career". "I'm still adamant that Samantha got Lindsay in a vulnerable state and played on that." He told ABC News in March. "Every time that Lindsay shows up at one of Samantha's gigs, there is a fight." According to Sgt. Lincoln Hoshino of the Los Angeles Police Department, members of the Ronson family visited the local police station Monday to request a restraining order against Lohan, following a series of bizarre activities by Lohan, including stalking Sam Ronson's brother, Mark. The development came hours after Lohan confirmed the split to E! Online, saying that "We [Ronson and Lohan] are taking a brief break so I can focus on myself." However, Sam Ronson, and ergo the Ronson family are pivoting their stance, pouring cold water on the idea that the Ronson family is afraid of Lohan. "Samantha has no plan to request a restraining order," Ronson's lawyer, David Bass said. "There is no basis for one." Rumors of a breakup have been percolating in the newspapers. Just a few weeks before the split became official, Lohan speculated about the pending split on her MySpace page, in turn fueling speculation in the tabloids.

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