The singer says the title track of The Diving Board was inspired by Lindsay’s rise and fall in Hollywood.
Los Angeles:
Singer Elton John has revealed that he wrote a song for his album The Diving Board keeping troubled star Lindsay Lohan in mind.
John, 66, said that the title track of his upcoming new record was inspired by the former Disney star's rise and fall in Hollywood, reported Ace Showbiz.
"I hate to think of Lindsay because she has a talent, she was a great actress, and then it became all about the madness, the parties and everyone forgets about what put them there in the first place - they get lost in the idea that they are famous for who they are, not what they are," he said.
Lohan has recently completed a 90-day rehab stint. She was ordered to check into a rehab facility after having several run-ins with the law and admitting to using drugs.
Marking John's first album in seven years The Diving Board will be available from September 24.
John, 66, said that the title track of his upcoming new record was inspired by the former Disney star's rise and fall in Hollywood, reported Ace Showbiz.
"I hate to think of Lindsay because she has a talent, she was a great actress, and then it became all about the madness, the parties and everyone forgets about what put them there in the first place - they get lost in the idea that they are famous for who they are, not what they are," he said.
Lohan has recently completed a 90-day rehab stint. She was ordered to check into a rehab facility after having several run-ins with the law and admitting to using drugs.
Marking John's first album in seven years The Diving Board will be available from September 24.