Lindsay Lohan is just saying no to drugs.
She has an ally with Oprah Winfrey and she vows her troubles are behind her.
In an interview that aired Sunday with Oprah Winfrey, Lohan declared that sixth stint in rehab at Cliffside Malibu stuck with her and resonated, and she has a real path to recovery thanks to the work of the staff at the luxury Malibu rehab.
“I feel whole again,” she told Winfrey, “and I have such a desire to want to keep this feeling and stay this way, and I’m willing to do whatever it takes.”
Lohan, 27, will continue therapy into late next year. She will also be seen in HBO's hit comedy "Eastbound & Down" as Kenny Powers' daughter.
She acknowledged an addiction to alcohol, which “in the past was a gateway to other things for me,” but she offered no specifics other than cocaine, which she said she has used no more than 15 times.
Winfrey asked her what she’s on these days. Lohan replied, “Vitamins.”
“You’re not on any prescription drugs?” Winfrey pressed.
“No, no,” Lohan insisted, then checked herself: “I take Nexium. Because I have acid reflux.”
Lohan took full blame for her troubles, despite the chaos with her warring mother and father.
The interview aired as an episode of “Oprah’s Next Chapter” on the Oprah Winfrey Network, which will spotlight Lohan next year in an eight-part docuseries based on her life.
Lohan’s latest film, “The Canyons,” is currently in limited release.