Lindsay Lohan OWN Show Flop Despite Oprah Help: Ratings Lower Than ‘Spongebob Squarepants,’ Sex List [PHOTO] Makes The Rounds As Sobriety Coach Doubts Whether Troubled Star Is Actually Sober

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Lindsay Lohan was probably expecting a bigger comeback.

Since her docu-series "Lindsay" aired on OWN, we all thought that everyone would be tuning in to watch how the current life of the former superstar was going.

Unfortunately, America is more interested in watching "Spongebob Squarepants," which airs on the same night as the OWN show.

Despite Oprah herself showing Lindsay Lohan some serious tough love in the pilot of the show, the ratings still continue to struggle.

According to Radar Online, Lohan's show debuted on March 9 with 693,184 viewers and a .56 rating in the key demo of women 25-52 and a .53 rating in the demo of women 18-34.

The OWN show was only able to gather 527,000 viewers for its second episode, giving "Lindsay" a 24 percent drop.

Even lower ratings are expected for the third and fourth episodes.

It has been reported that Lindsay has already blown through the $2 million paycheck she received.

An insider told the gossip website, "Only Lindsay could get paid such a large paycheck and once again be in dire financial straits."

The source continued, "After Lindsay's manager, agent, publicist were paid, she was left with $750,000."

There have also been doubts about whether the troubled star is actually sober.

Sobriety coach Michael Cormier has been with Lindsay since she left rehab in Malibu, but has fulfilled his commitment to helping her transition back to the real world, reports the Huffington Post.

When director Amy Rice asked if he believes Lindsay is still sober, Cormier stated, "I'm not going to discuss whether or not Lindsay is still sober. That is between Lindsay and Lindsay. I have no hard evidence that she's not."

Although Lindsay Lohan may not be doing so well with her comeback, she must be very proud of the sex list she made that's been making the rounds.

The list of lovers was reportedly composed by Lohan in January, according to The NY Daily News.

Although Lindsay doesn't go into detail about the list on the "Ellen DeGeneres Show," she does talk about her experience with her former boyfriend, Wilmer Valderrama.

The star reportedly explained that he broke her heart and that she wrote the song "Over" after he ended things with her.

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