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Lindsay Lohan's 2013 interview goes viral, people: 'It's dirty'

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16 Shkurt 2021

Lindsay Lohan's 2013 interview goes viral, people: 'It's

Following the release of the documentary "Framing Britney Spears", people have reflected on the media's abusive treatment of young women in Hollywood and realized that unfortunately, Britney was not the only victim. Like Spears, Lindsay Lohan was also mishandled in the media over her personal efforts. A 2013 video is going viral to prove just that.

The Face magazine editor Trey Taylor posted on Twitter an excerpt from Lindsay Lohan's interview with moderator David Letterman in 2013. "This Lindsay Lohan interview with David Letterman in 2013 is awful to watch," he wrote. .

Lindsay Lohan, with a history of abuse and addiction to alcohol and various substances, coupled with occasional arrests for criminal offenses, during that period had to stay 90 days in a rehab center to avoid jail time for two previous convictions. In addition, she was promoting the movie "Scary Movie 5" and appeared on the "Late Show".

During the interview, Letterman asked the "Mean Girls" star about the battle for substance abuse, saying, "Shouldn't you be in rehab now?"

The actress replied that the date was approaching, but Letterman continued with a series of questions: How long will you be in rehab? How many times have you been in rehab? What are they rehabilitating you for? What will they do to you when you get there?

"We did not discuss this in the previous interview," Lindsay said before responding. "I think, to be honest, that I am happier when I work and healthier and I think this is an opportunity for me to focus on what I want and I do not think it is a bad thing. "I think it's a blessing."

Again, Letterman asked him what substance he was being treated for.

"You can not joke with that. It's so [bad], ”said the actress.

Në Twitter, njerëzit kritikojnë Letterman për stigmën e varësisë dhe disa theksojnë se sjellja e tij është “e poshtër”. Të tjerë, vlerësojnë Lindsay-n për qëndrimin, pavarësisht bisedës së vështirë.