In a recent interview with The Telegraph, Lindsay Lohan opened up about her experience while serving her community service sentence back in 2011. She also claimed that she handled Whitney Houston‘s body bag in the morgue and blamed the Oprah show for forcing her out of the U.S.
The actress claimed that she worked 12 hour shifts from 4am to 4pm for four months during her community service stint and the experience was:
“Fucked up and inappropriate – because a lot of other people were meant to do it, and they were like: ‘No, they can’t handle it. Lohan can.’ It’s different for me than it would be for other people – like, no one would really have to work at the morgue in LA and roll a body bag for Whitney Houston.”
“I know it sounds really dark and strange, but I thought it would be a lot worse,” Lindsay added. “I kind of regulated a lot of it. I’d tell people: ‘You didn’t fold that sheet properly’, because I’m OCD with folding.”
Lindsay made a docu-series last year, showing her battle to get her life back on track, which was aired on the #OprahWinfreyNetwork. She said:
"After the Oprah show it was kind of hard for me to be in New York. There started to be paparazzi, and I didn’t have that in New York in the beginning…Every time I left my house, they were at the corner."
So, Lindsay then moved to the UK, where she is starring in 'Speed-the-Plow' in London's West End. She said:
"Being here in London is all about me this time. Yeah English guys are cute, but it's not about the boys. It's about getting away from New York and Los Angeles and starting afresh, which is all very exciting for me. I love London and lived here for eight months once before, so it feels like home."
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