Scoop: Lindsay and Sam headed for split?

Are Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson on the rocks? Even as the lovebirds shared a romantic jaunt through Europe, British tabloids were abuzz with talk that tensions were high — and the source is Lindsay’s attraction to men.

“Lindsay and Sam had a huge bustup last week at Pure nightclub in Las Vegas,” a friend tells the Sun. “Lindsay was flirting with a guy and Sam was ballistic. Lindsay says she loves Sam more than anything but she just can’t help that she is attracted to the opposite sex.

“She thinks that they should come to some sort of understanding,” the friend explains. “Lindsay wants an open relationship where she can explore her heterosexuality without feeling guilty or sneaking around.”

Hmmm… didn’t she already spend quite a bit of time exploring that before she met Sam?

Paula’s house haunted?

Just how rattled was Paula Abdul by the death of obsessed fan Paula Goodspeed outside her home last week? According to the New York Post, the “American Idol” judge now considers her residence a “haunted house” that she refuses to enter, even after having “healers” cleanse the bad vibes.

A source explained that the former “Idol” hopeful, who is suspected of having had an overdose suicide, “was a deranged stalker who sent [Abdul] death threats.” Now, Paula allegedly “refuses to stay at home because she fears that the spirit of Goodspeed is haunting her house.”

But, a rep for the “Straight Up” singer fires back, “There’s no validity to this. She’s been home since the incident happened. There’s no issue with spirits.”

Way to go, Wanda!

Lindsay Lohan may not be ready to call herself a lesbian, but Wanda Sykes is. Speaking at a pro-gay-marriage rally on Saturday, the comedian came out of the closet.

“I’m proud to be gay,” the “New Adventures of Old Christine” star announced to the Las Vegas crowd.

“Our community was attacked” by California’s Proposition 8 and other state laws banning same-sex nuptials, Wanda asserted.

Sykes said she married her wife in October but had not felt compelled to discuss her sexuality publicly until now.

“If we had equal rights, we shouldn’t have to be standing out here demanding something that we automatically should have as citizens of this country,” she declared, according to People magazine.

Kitty Raymond is an entertainment writer and astrologer. She welcomes feedback at [email protected].

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