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Critics may have been harsh on Lindsay Lohan’s performance as host on “Saturday Night Live,” but the recovering starlet has at least one big name in her corner: actress Zooey Deschanel.
The “Mean Girls” star, who poked fun at her own troubled past, spurred a celebrity Twitter-battle, proving she remains one of pop-cultures favorite celebrities we love to hate.
Singer Josh Groban tweeted “East coasters, what’s happening on #SNL? Should I keep practicing and working hard at what I do, or is that not necessary anymore?”
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TV personality Touré complained “Lindsay Lohan hasn’t made me laugh yet. Can we still replace her with Jon Hamm?”
Joan Rivers added “Lindsay Lohan said she wouldn’t mind being under oath because she thought Oath was a Norwegian ski instructor.”
But ex-girlfriend Samantha Ronson jumped to Lohan's defense tweeting "Hey Joan Rivers you have collagen older than Lindsay, pick on someone your own age, oh wait, I guess people that old can't hear."
And when other critics complained Lohan relied too heavily on cue cards, Deschanel defended the actress in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.
“It’s so hard,” Deschanel said to EW “And can I say something? I thought she did a really good job; everyone reads off cue cards. There were some people saying ‘She read off cue cards!’ Everyone — the cast members, the host — everyone reads off cue cards. That’s how it’s done, because they change the script right before, so you have to read off cue cards.”
Deschanel is not alone in her pro-LiLo comeback campaign. Lohan’s night on SNL marked the show’s highest number of viewers of the season with a 5.5 overnight household rating, according to an EW report.
Deschanel added that appearing on the popular live television show is a challenge.
“It’s a very hard thing to do,” she says. “It was very fun — one of the best weeks of my life. It was a lot of rehearsal, a lot of work leading up to it, and it’s difficult. Live performances are its own thing, but it’s a wonderful thing. It takes a lot of energy.”
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