Oprah drops "F-bomb" on Lindsay Lohan
buzzz worthy. . .
By Mona Austin
Lilo's (Lindsay Lohan's) docu-series on the OWN Network isn't going the way she or Oprah expected. On the third episode of "Lindsay" Oprah confronted the out of control star, 27, about her lax behavior and attitude toward filming the show.
Lohan has been late two to three hours for shooting 7 out of 12 times, claiming the format of the show isn't what she signed up to do. She said she expected there would be one camera following her instead of a realty-TV styled production.
"No offense to the Kardashians, they do a great job with theirs, but I don't ever want to be that."
"Lindsay" documents the star's journey on the road to sobriety as she dashes in and out of rehab and counseling and adjusts to life back in New York where she moved to be closer to her family during the healing process.
Oprah told Lindsay she wants her to "win", but would shut down the production immediately if she did not want to do it.
The "Queen of All Media" and her staff are fed up to the point that she used an expletive, not at all acting like the Oprah the public is accustomed to seeing. 'You need to cut the bullshit, you really do," Oprah chided.
By Mona Austin
Lilo's (Lindsay Lohan's) docu-series on the OWN Network isn't going the way she or Oprah expected. On the third episode of "Lindsay" Oprah confronted the out of control star, 27, about her lax behavior and attitude toward filming the show.
Lohan has been late two to three hours for shooting 7 out of 12 times, claiming the format of the show isn't what she signed up to do. She said she expected there would be one camera following her instead of a realty-TV styled production.
"No offense to the Kardashians, they do a great job with theirs, but I don't ever want to be that."
"Lindsay" documents the star's journey on the road to sobriety as she dashes in and out of rehab and counseling and adjusts to life back in New York where she moved to be closer to her family during the healing process.
Oprah told Lindsay she wants her to "win", but would shut down the production immediately if she did not want to do it.
The "Queen of All Media" and her staff are fed up to the point that she used an expletive, not at all acting like the Oprah the public is accustomed to seeing. 'You need to cut the bullshit, you really do," Oprah chided.
After re-confirming Lohan is committed to doing the show, the network owner added, "Don't be fu*^ing up."
"Lindsay" air on the OWN Network on Sunday nights at 10/9 Central.
"Lindsay" air on the OWN Network on Sunday nights at 10/9 Central.