Lindsay Lohan credits the city of London for helping her to grow up and move past the partying ways that caused her drama through the years.
In an interview with The Guardian, she discussed the fact that her play Speed-the-Plow had ended its run, which occurred eight times a week over the span of three months.
“It was such a diligent thing. The schedule was very ritualistic, so not to have that every day has been a really strange feeling. It’s been hard for me to adjust,” the actress said.
Lohan had struggles while living in Los Angeles, due to drug addictions and alcohol abuse that led to legal issues. Her new life is said to be different because now she’s not tempted to go partying.
“In LA I didn’t know what to do apart from go out every night. That’s when my friends were free. And I would go out and there would be all these cameras there and that’s when it became difficult.”
ABC News reported that the play allowed her to find some ground for herself and being in London gave her more freedom, especially since she could turn off her cell phone and be free to do what she wanted.
Lohan revealed in the interview that she would more than likely make her home a permanent place in London.
“I won’t live in LA. Again, hell no,” she reportedly said, as it is full of gossip that she doesn’t want to hear about. She also revealed her love for the BCC as she has not heard her name once on television.
The actress moved to London nine months previously in order to find an escape from her fame and the New York scene that wore her down.
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