Lindsay Lohan Piers Morgan Interview: Speaks Out Before She Heads To Rehab, Says It's Pointless
Lindsay Lohan sat for an interview with Piers Morgan and shocked many by claiming that she only used cocaine "four or five times" in her life.
The actress who in a few weeks will enter rehab, said that many people think she had used drugs more often, but that is not the truth.
“I’ve never been a junkie and never will be. I just like going out late to clubs,” she told Piers Morgan in the interview exclusively published in the Daily Mail. "t's the truth. I've never taken heroin either, never injected myself with anything, never done LSD. Those things all scare me," she added.
When Morgan asked her which other drugs has she tried, she replied:
"Pot, obviously. And ecstasy. I liked that better than the others (giggles). I didn't drink on it, so I was just chilling."
Lohan also denied being a drunker, leading Morgan to ask "Then why do you need rehab?"
"This is where it gets hard for me to explain. I don't think there's anything wrong with people taking time to just be by themselves. I think people want to see me do that. They will keep saying the same things about me if I don't. I don't think it will be a bad thing for me to be away with myself for three months," Lohan explained.
During the interview, Lohan talked about her sexual identity. “I know I’m straight…I have made out with girls before and I had a relationship with a girl," she said.
Lohan took responsibility for the things she’s done, but blamed her dad for a lot of the things that went wrong in her life, claiming he needs psychiatric help.
“He definitely needs to see a therapist. He went to rehab once but got kicked out,” she said, adding, “That’s one thing that’s never happened to me.”
Despite all the drama in her life, Lohan assures that she lives without regrets.
“I live without regrets,” said the Liz & Dick actress. “There are certain things I have done, mistakes that I’ve made that I would change, but I don’t regret them at all because I’ve learned from them.”