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Lindsay Lohan feels 'whole' again

Donna Freydkin
USA TODAY
Lindsay Lohan is interviewed by Oprah Winfrey for an appearance on 'Oprah's Next Chapter' that aired Sunday night.

This time, it's for real.

Or so promises Lindsay Lohan, in that much-hyped interview that aired on Sunday night.

Lohan told Oprah Winfrey that her sixth, and most recent, trip to rehab put her on a path to recovery.

"I feel whole again," she told Winfrey during their sit-down on OWN, "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."

When asked if she was an addict, Lohan candidly replied, "yeah," during the interview.

Lohan said she was addicted to alcohol, which "was a gateway to other things." She offered no specifics other than cocaine, which she said she has used no more than 15 times. Lohan added that she didn't enjoy using cocaine, according to the Hollywood Reporter. "I never felt good the next day." But she took it because it "allowed me to drink more. It was a party thing. People would have it, and I'd do it."

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."

When Winfrey asked if she can turn her life around this time, Lohan said with no hesitation, "Yeah."

The interview aired as an episode of Oprah's Next Chapter and will spotlight Lohan next year in an eight-part docuseries based on her life.

During the hour, an advertisement appeared for Cliffside Malibu, the rehab facility where Lohan was recently residing. That ad boasted of a treatment program so successful, it's guaranteed.

Lohan's latest film, The Canyons, was slammed by critics.

Contributing: Rachel Huggins of USA TODAY

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