Lindsay Lohan has been absent from the spotlight for some time now.
The "Mean Girls" actress is trying to clean up her image with a reality show on the OWN network, created by Oprah Winfrey herself.
The Sydney Morning Herald has reported that the troubled star created drama on set by not following the rules, bringing the staff and crew to complain to Queen Oprah.
Oprah Winfrey didn't handle the Lindsay Lohan situation with any kind of tenderness.
She sternly says, "You need to cut the bulls**t."
The former "Oprah Winfrey Show" host even went as far as threatening to cancel the docu-series based on the 27-year-old saying, "my truth is that I want you to win, I really do. If that isn't what you want I'm OK with that. I'll tell these guys to pack up and go away today."
Lohan seems to understand that the OWN reality show titled "Lindsay" is her last shot at making a comeback.
She bluntly states, "I know this is my last shot at doing what I love to do."
The eight-part reality show will show all aspects of Lohan's life. She reportedly left rehab seven months ago to shoot the series, meaning the show will be based on her life her treatment to get sober.
The "Parent Trap" actress speaks about getting rid of her partying habits in the reality TV show as well.
She states, "There's nothing left in having a drink for me. What's left in that feeling? Nothing."
The former star continues, "There's no party that I haven't gone to, there's no person that I haven't hung out with. There's no situation that I haven't been exposed to."
Despite her claims of being sober, when Lohan's sober coach was asked if she had been drinking, he reportedly couldn't seem to the answer the question.
We're guessing the reality show will also delve into her attempts at sobriety and her family issues.
Oprah Winfrey, who has been struggling to get ratings for her network, may be what the actress needs to resurrect her career. Lohan may also be what Oprah needs to get the ratings the network so desperately needs.
"Lindsay" will premiere on March 9.