This Article is From Aug 12, 2013

Oprah Winfrey grills Lindsay Lohan on chat show

Oprah Winfrey grills Lindsay Lohan on chat show

In a preview clip of the chat show, Oprah asks Lindsay questions like "Do you think you are addicted to chaos?"

Highlights

  • Oprah Winfrey's sit-down with Lindsay Lohan post her rehab stint will see the media mogul putting some hard questions to the troubled movie star.
  • In a preview clip of Oprah's Next Chapter, Winfrey asks questions like "Do you think you are addicted to chaos?" and "What's going to be different this time?"
  • The highly anticipated show is slated to air in the US on August 18, reported Us magazine.
  • Lohan, 27, was released from rehab on July 30 after completing a court-mandated 90-day stint. She has spent 293 days in rehab since her first stint in 2007.
  • Winfrey asks Lohan questions like "What does it feel like to be -- both an adjective and a verb -- for a child actor gone wrong?"
  • Talking about her August 3 interview with the actress, Winfrey, 59, had said, "All I can say about it is this: I believe that she believes that she is ready to move forward in her life."
  • "And we'll see. I'm anxious to see whether or not this young woman, who is a really, really fine actress, will be able to allow us into her life and let us see the trajectory of trying to put the pieces back together," Winfrey told Al Roker on the Today Show.
Los Angeles: Oprah Winfrey's sit-down with Lindsay Lohan post her rehab stint will see the media mogul putting some hard questions to the troubled movie star.

In a preview clip of Oprah's Next Chapter, Winfrey asks questions like "Do you think you are addicted to chaos?" and "What's going to be different this time?"

The highly anticipated show is slated to air in the US on August 18, reported Us magazine.

Lohan, 27, was released from rehab on July 30 after completing a court-mandated 90-day stint. She has spent 293 days in rehab since her first stint in 2007.

Winfrey asks Lohan questions like "What does it feel like to be -- both an adjective and a verb -- for a child actor gone wrong?"

Talking about her August 3 interview with the actress, Winfrey, 59, had said, "All I can say about it is this: I believe that she believes that she is ready to move forward in her life."

"And we'll see. I'm anxious to see whether or not this young woman, who is a really, really fine actress, will be able to allow us into her life and let us see the trajectory of trying to put the pieces back together," Winfrey told Al Roker on the Today Show.
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