Lindsay Lohan, Determined To Prove Critics Wrong, Promises Not To Miss Any West End Shows

  • 13 July 2014

Lindsay Lohan is determined to turn over a new leaf and promises she won't miss any shows whilst performing on the West End. The 28-year-old sounded mature and reflective during an interview with the BBC. The actress is due to appear on the West End in David Mamet's Speed-The-Plow, beginning in September.

Image caption Lindsay Lohan seems a lot more relaxed since moving to London, pictured here making friends with a dog in Notting Hill Gate.

The Canyons actress also revealed a more vulnerable side and explained how she likes to feel "safe". Lohan implied that she is constantly concerned about fan and media attention, describing the "crazy fascination" with her as "scary". She reiterated on a number of occasions how she feels "almost paranoid" at the constant attention, citing one example: "My friends think I'm neurotic, but I will hear a flash of an iPhone camera, I will hear the shutter from a mile across the room. I will feel it. I'm so used to thinking like that and feeling almost paranoid sometimes and protective of myself now whereas I wasn't in the past."

As for her past, Lohan is adamant that she has learned from it and thus has no regrets. She admitted whilst there were times she found herself in difficult situations, she wouldn't be who she is today. Speaking on the matter, Lohan said: "There are certain things I would change, that I've but myself in bad situations, but I don't regret anything that's happened because I wouldn't be who I am today; I wouldn't have learn the things that I know; I wouldn't be here doing this right now."

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Image caption Lindsay Lohan at a party in London In June.