Lindsay Lohan and "Glee" kissed and made up after the cast apologized for the LiLo joke they made last year -- but after the show badmouthed her mother last night, they're back to being enemies.
In the big Super Bowl episode last night, Dina Lohan was included on a fictional list of "losers of the year" -- this after the show called Lindsay "crazy" in an episode last November.
Sources close to Lindsay tell TMZ she feels the show should "mind its own business" and "stop picking on their family."
Tapped to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl in Dallas on Sunday night, Christina Aguilera flubbed the words – repeating one line of verse and leaving another out.
As she reached the fourth line of the song, which is "O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming," the singer, 30, instead repeated the second line, "What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming."
In fact, she altered the line a bit the second time around, singing, "What so proudly we watched at the twilight's last gleaming."
Many viewers didn't even notice the mistake, but others castigated the singer for the slip-up, calling it embarrassing and disrespectful.
Aguilera released a statement about her performance, telling the Associated Press: "I can only hope that everyone could feel my love for this country and that the true spirit of its anthem still came through."
Did Christina Aguilera ruin the national anthem at the Super Bowl?
Yes. If you can't get the words right, you shouldn't be singing it. No. She gave it her all, and one little mistake isn't a big deal.