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Lindsay Lohan has been making the press rounds for the last two weeks in support of Liz & Dick, Lifetime's new Elizabeth Taylor biopic that premieres November 25.
But, as evidenced by canceling on Barbara Walters, it was made plainly clear that LiLo was only interested in discussing her professional career. Questions about her personal life have consistently gotten the, "I don't want to go there" treatment from Lindsay. That's why I was so surprised to read such a candid interview with her in the new issue of US Weekly.
Not only does she address her time in jail -- and rehab! -- but Lindsay opens up about her father fight, her relationship with Samantha Ronson and adopting! Check out the most choice quotes:
On Her Fight With Michael Lohan
That night will always be my one regret because it hurt my siblings and my mom. It's unfortunate that I can't call my dad when I fight with my mom. That's fine. Whatever. I'll call my brother. He's not going to edit the conversation and put it out in public!
On Her Notoriety
Since I was a kid, I've loved being on camera. Don't misconstrue that: I didn't strive to have flashbulbs at dinner or people who don't know me calling TMZ. And 99 percent of the time, it's not true. I feel bullied. I can't think of any actor who has been subjected to such extreme publicity who hasn't, like, committed suicide.
But, as evidenced by canceling on Barbara Walters, it was made plainly clear that LiLo was only interested in discussing her professional career. Questions about her personal life have consistently gotten the, "I don't want to go there" treatment from Lindsay. That's why I was so surprised to read such a candid interview with her in the new issue of US Weekly.
Not only does she address her time in jail -- and rehab! -- but Lindsay opens up about her father fight, her relationship with Samantha Ronson and adopting! Check out the most choice quotes:
On Her Fight With Michael Lohan
That night will always be my one regret because it hurt my siblings and my mom. It's unfortunate that I can't call my dad when I fight with my mom. That's fine. Whatever. I'll call my brother. He's not going to edit the conversation and put it out in public!
On Her Notoriety
Since I was a kid, I've loved being on camera. Don't misconstrue that: I didn't strive to have flashbulbs at dinner or people who don't know me calling TMZ. And 99 percent of the time, it's not true. I feel bullied. I can't think of any actor who has been subjected to such extreme publicity who hasn't, like, committed suicide.
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