Despite the mass of reports claiming Lindsay Lohan hit rehab following
her arrest for DUI and possession, the actress is reportedly staying in "a safe place," as safe as Chateau Marmont, PerezHilton.com reported.
After two stints in rehab this year, she probably needs even more help.
It was just a matter of time before Lindsay’s mother, Dina Lohan, would speak about her daughter’s second arrest this year.
"I am sick over this. My children, my family -- we are like prisoners
in our own home because paparazzi is staked outside. Lindsay is in a
safe place and we are trying to strategically work out our next step.
We are doing everything in our power in support of Lindsay. And I won't
give up. This is my daughter and we love her. We are waiting for the
press frenzy to die down and leave her alone. Please respect our
privacy," she told The Insider.
The 21-year-old rising actress has seriously jeopardized her career
after the police arrested her again on Tuesday morning (at
approximately 2:00 AM) for allegedly driving under the influence,
driving on a suspended license and for cocaine possession.
Last week, the star accompanied by her lawyer, turned herself into the
Beverly Hills Police Station to be officially booked for her traffic
violation in May, and the District Attorney's office was expected to
formally charge her on Monday.
On July 13, Lohan completed a 45-day program at the Promises
rehabilitation center in Malibu, and checked out wearing an alcohol
monitoring ankle bracelet, which apparently failed to keep her sober
until the end. In fact, her trip to rehab raised new questions whether
it was for real or not.
"It's a trip to the spa," said Ken Seeley, an intervention specialist on A&E's popular TV series "Intervention."
"These girls (including Britney Spears) are going in there, doing their
time, but they're doing it with their arms crossed. They're not
surrendering to the treatment. So they come out and embarrass
themselves again."
Although Hollywood insiders believe this could mean the end for
Lindsay’s acting career, claiming no one will hire her now, the
producers of her new movie “Dare to Love Me,” showed their support to
the perpetually troubled star.
"Bowline Entertainment is standing behind Lindsay. Lindsay is insured for the movie as of now."