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Oprah still supports Lindsay

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 Oct, 2014 07:00 AM
  • Oprah still supports Lindsay
Media mogul Oprah Winfrey lent her support to Lindsay Lohan by watching her play titled "Speed-the-Plow".
 
"@LindsayLohan backstage at her new play in London. #SpeedthePlow," Oprah wrote on Instagram, reports eonline.com
 
Lohan was "thrilled" to have Oprah and actress Lupita Nyongo in the audience. 
 
"I'm a lucky girl!" Lohan said in a message on Instagram. She has been performing on the stage since Sep 24.
 
Oprah's arrival proves she still has faith in Lohan, who opened her life up to cameras on the Oprah Winfrey Network docu-series "Lindsay".
 
Recently, Lohan had claimed that her controversial stint on Winfrey's show left her little choice but to relocate overseas.
 
The OWN docu-series, which exposed her alcohol relapse, alleged miscarriage and many emotional meltdowns on the small screen last spring, made her a target in her hometown New York.

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