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Lindsay Lohan Says She's Never Been Drunk On Set, Respects The Law, Wants To Adopt A Son Someday

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Lindsay Lohan brags how she's never been drunk on set, says jail was a blessing in disguise, claims she wants to adopt a boy one day, and advises against drinking and driving in a new interview in promotion of her film Liz & Dick, and RadarOnline.com has the details.

The 26-year-old, who's been frequently compared to Elizabeth Taylor on the promotional trail for her new TV movie, tells US magazine there's at least one difference between she and the Hollywood great.

"Elizabeth was drunk on sets. I've never been drunk on set, ever. I did my time and I respect the law."

Lindsay said she learned some life lessons while locked up in 2010, particularly when she was all by her lonesome.

"As hard as it was for me to admit it when I was in denial, it was a blessing in disguise," she said of her stint behind bars. "I was in solitary confinement and I took the time to really get into the right headspace."

She said she also made the best of a particularly bad situation during her multiple stints in rehab, referring to another old Hollywood icon in the process.

"Marilyn Monroe went to an institution and said, 'I may not belong here like the world thinks I do, but I might as well take what I can get here and use it and help other people,'" LiLo said. "I think that’s what everyone should take from those experiences."

Asked if she wants to have kids, Lindsay said, "Yes. I want to adopt a son."

Despite her issues that have made for a jagged career path that's seen her fall from a potential A-lister to the TV movie comeback trail, the redhead says she has no regrets.

Without her past, Lindsay says she "wouldn't be able to cry in scenes at the drop of a hat.
"I have it tattooed: LIVE WITHOUT REGRETS. I'm not saying I wanted to go to a jail cell, but I've drawn from all of it."

Lastly, asked if she could go back in time 10 years and advise her 16-year-old self, Lindsay said, "Don't drink and drive. And be careful who you surround yourself with."

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actxappalledx 21st-Nov-2012 05:01 am (UTC)
of course, but it isn't always that easy. like i said in another comment, it was really hard for my mom to connect to me for a long time because she was more like my sister and we didn't have a lot in common until i got much older and we were able to relate with one another more. that's mostly where my fear/worry comes from. my mom was a great mom, she did whatever she could and bent over backwards for all of us, but i did feel a disconnect from her for awhile there when i was growing up. i just would never want a situation like that. i'm afraid of being a parent in general because i'm not sure i have those motherly instincts in me, lol, so i just get nervous thinking of all of this stuff. i'm afraid that if i ever was a mom, i would be a bad one, i guess lol
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