Michael Lohan Takes Paternity Test on TRISHA GODDARD Today

By: Nov. 15, 2012
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For years, Kristi Horn has claimed that Michael Lohan is the biological father of her daughter Ashley Horn. Michael agrees to take a paternity test and for the first time ever, he comes face-to-face with 17-year-old Ashley. DNA results will be revealed in this high-stakes episode of Trisha Goddard airing today, November 15 (check local listings).

Maury Povich helps get to the truth when he sits down with Michael for a one-on-one interview. The big question – why agree to the paternity test now?

Before Michael meets Ashley for the first time, Trisha asks if DNA results reveal she is his daughter what will change? Michael responds “A Lot, A lot changes. I have a relationship with her, if she wants to and I believe we want to.”

Prior to DNA results being revealed, Ashley is confronted with her possible interest in being part of the Lohan family and comments “I don’t want to be a part of what they’ve called the Lohan train wreck.”

"Trisha Goddard" is distributed in national syndication by NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution and produced by Stamford Media Center Productions, the same production team behind several long-running and successful NBCU talk shows including “Maury,” “The Jerry Springer Show” and “The Steve Wilkos Show.”

For more information on “Trisha Goddard,” visit the show webpage at www.thetrishashow.com. To join the conversation, visit the show’s official Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/TrishaGoddardTV.

About NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution:

The NBCUniversal Domestic Television Distribution division is responsible for the sales and distribution of NBCUniversal product to all forms of television within the U.S. and Canada. The division develops and produces first-run programming and distributes these shows, along with off-network content, to broadcast syndication. Current first-run broadcast syndicated programming includes "StEve Harvey," “Trisha Goddard,” "Access Hollywood," "Access Hollywood Live," "The Jerry Springer Show," "Maury," "The Steve Wilkos Show," "The Chris Matthews Show" and "The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo." Current off-network programming includes "30 Rock," “Baggage,” "House," "Law & Order," "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," and "The Office."

In the Canadian marketplace, the division sells current television and film product as well as content from NBCUniversal's vast library (Universal Pictures, Focus Features, Universal Television, Universal Cable Productions, NBC Late Night properties) to broadcast, basic cable, pay cable and subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) platforms. Current programming includes "Go On,” “The Mindy Project,” “Covert Affairs," "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and "Smash."

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