Controversial film and TV star Lindsay Lohan will also have her own reality show.
After spending many years involved in a series of scandals due to her addiction problems and problems with the law, 27-year-old Lindsay Lohan, who recently finished a period of rehab, will return to American television in the company of Oprah Winfrey herself.
Directed by documentary filmmaker Amy Rice, the TV show will begin its broadcast next Sunday and promises to be one of the most intense reality shows in recent memory, in which we will be able to see the former Disney girl's attempts to start a "new life" in the city of New York in eight episodes, according to USA Today.
The first trailer for the first season of the awaited reality show was revealed on Wednesday, Feb. 5 through YouTube and it shows that what the controversial actress isn't quite as easy as she'd hope.
With protagonists that include her parents, staff and a "security coach" that makes sure that the young actress stays away from drugs and alcohol, the first trailer for the first season of "Lindsay" has shown an intense interview with American TV celebrity Oprah Winfrey.
Oprah, who has interviewed Lohan many times in her TV show, besides being worried for her health and her harmful habits, seems to have reached a point where she has tried everything with the young actress and is time to become firm.
"You have to cut that **** out," Oprah tells Lindsay in the fragment of the interview which will be broadcast in full during the eight episodes, in which the former child actor and now an icon of bad behavior reveals the details of her various addictions.
Lindsay Lohan's reality show will premiere on Sunday night at 10 p.m. EST on OWN.