Tuesday, October 9, 2007

INTERVIEW: Lindsay Lohan

OK! Magazine interviewed Lindsay Lohan during her stay at Cirque Lodge. After the interview was conducted in early August, Lindsay and her team decided it was too soon and in her best interest not to continue the rest of their agreement with OK! which consisted of a photo-shoot and a post-rehab follow up. OK! still has went ahead and printed what had took place thus far and plans to use the images they captured along the way, including shots Lindsay snapped herself.

Our source tells us of Lindsay's relationship with OK! that, "Lindsay is a little upset with OK! but she doesn't really care, she figured they'd use what they had done so far. She isn't too worried about any of that stuff right now. She is focused on staying healthy. There was no money exchanged with OK! Magazine for any of the interview and she doesn't plan to look into it any further."
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INTERVIEW:
On her second DUI arrest in less than two months:
“[I hit] rock-bottom. Everything in my life came to a point where I had to make a decision; the arrest that night helped me come to a point where I had to make one.”

On how she she plans to stay on the road to recovery:
“[By surrounding myself] with good people who have their hearts and their minds in the right places.”

On Lindsay’s small role in her new film about Tango legend Carlos Gardel:
“I’m staying in Utah until it’s time to shoot Dare to Love Me and then I plan on returning to Utah so I can stay focused and avoid other distractions.”

On not saying goodbye to the Hollywood industry:
“Absolutely not — never! I’m here to stay,” says the actress, 21. “My talent is a gift, and I’m going to use it in the right way.”

On the the feud between her father, Michael, and mother, Dina:
“I wish it would stop. It hurts when two people you love argue with one another. I don’t think any child wants to see their parents argue or see their family fall apart. Unfortunately, it happens, and when it does, they should do it with as little effect on their children as possible.”

On her rehab experience:
“[It was] sobering [and] humbling. It made me look at myself, and all of the people, places and things in my life in a different way. I was in there for substance abuse, after all.”

On the potential of relapse:
“If I wasn’t (worried), I’d be living in denial. Temptation is always there, but now I’ll avoid it the right way.”