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Michael Lohan Wants Jon To Join Celebrity Boxing Federation
Please let Jon Gosselin join Michael Lohan’s celebrity boxing federation. Pretty please? And while I’m making outlandish requests, please let him go up against Jean Claude Van Damme for his first bout. It would be so gratifying to see a washed-up celeb knock Jon’s teeth out… and it could actually become a reality (minus JCVD, of course) if Jon decides to accept Lohan’s invitation.
Here’s what Lohan told Us Magazine:
“I am in the Celebrity Boxing Federation, so I had to go out to Philadelphia to meet with the chairman of the organization. They asked me if Jon would fight, so I went up to Pennsylvania to visit Jon.”
Apparently, Jon didn’t seem too keen on stepping into the ring with Carrot Top or Nick Nolte or whoever else participates in the Celebrity Boxing Federation (probably because he’d get beat to a pulp).
However, during Lohan’s 90-minute visit to the Gosselin compound, the sleazy dads did ride dirt bikes and talk about their fledgling reality show: The Divorced Dads Club.
According to Michael, the prospects for the reality show are looking “good.” He says Jon is hoping to get out of his contract with TLC, “so that people can see the real side of what divorced dads really go through.”
Say Lohan:
“[Jon's] an unbelievable father. His kids are the most adorable children and they love him very much and he loves them.”
We should all feel better now that Jon has gotten Michael Lohan’s stamp of parenting approval.
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