Lohan considering an 'Oprah' interview
Will Lindsay Lohan soon tell all on "The Oprah Winfrey Show"? Talks are ongoing between the actress' representatives and the syndicated powerhouse, along with other broadcast venues, though as a source close to the family tells Newsday, "No decision's been made yet on what show she's going to be on."
"Several entities are being considered," another source told RadarOnline.com Thursday, adding that the Winfrey show initiated discussion. "Things are heating up in a good way . . . Definitely some good conversations."
A representative for "Oprah" told the website that "nothing has been planned" but did not deny talks are under way. The show begins its 25th and final season Monday.
"Mean Girls" and "Freaky Friday" star Lohan, 24, who appears in the new Robert Rodriguez film "Machete," made headlines this summer when she served 14 days in jail and 23 days in rehab in Los Angeles for violating probation on a 2007 DUI charge.
Additionally, Lohan family attorney Stephanie Ovadia responded Thursday to New Jersey Municipal Judge Damian G. Murray chiding "Jersey Shore" star Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi as a "Lindsay Lohan wannabe" for Polizzi's own public drunkenness. "It was absolutely an unprofessional and inappropriate comment by a sitting judge," Ovadia told Newsday.