Next Celebrity DUI? Next Arrested? Lilly Allen The Favorite

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The recent news involving Lindsay Lohan earmarks a long season of celeb busts, run-ins with the law, and general turmoil in Hollywood. Speculation amongst fans and in the industry as a whole is at an all time high with regard to which star will get themselves in hot water next. With people across the globe looking for answers the largest most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com posted odds on which celebrity will get arrested, and which celebrity will get a DUI.

Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following odds on Hollywood Mayhem:

Next DUI

Steve-O   3/1

Paula Abdul   8/1

Kendra Wilkinson   4/1

Chris Rock   10/1

Britney Spears   7/1

Paris Hilton   8/1

Heather Locklear   8/1

Cedric Benson   7/1

Misha Barton   6/1

Next Arrested

Lilly Allen   4/1

Kanye West   5/1

Jodie Foster   4/1

Terrence Howard   4/1

Paula Abdul   8/1

Avril Lavigne   8/1

Any 'Lost' Actor   8/1

 

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