Lindsay Lohan a no show at Machete premiere
Lindsay Lohan, who was recently released from the UCLA rehabilitation center early on Tuesday, did not show up to the Wednesday premiere of her latest film, Machete.
On Wednesday, Judge Elden S. Fox, laid out new outpatient rehabilitation requirements for Lohan that include therapy sessions and AA meetings, reports The Associated Press.
For 67 days Lohan will also have to undergo random drug and alcohol testing several times a week. "She is very serious about her sobriety," Lohans attorney Shawn Chapman Holley told the judge. In addition, she will have to attend two psychotherapy, two behavior therapy, and five 12 step sessions a week.If she succeeds, Lohan will be allowed to have unsupervised probation and leave Los Angeles, which her mother, Dina Lohan, said the actress intends to do.
The actress was photographed was photographed for the first time on Wednesday since serving 13 days of jail time and spending three weeks in rehabilitation.
Lohan pleaded guilty in 2007 to being under the influence of cocaine, no contest to driving with a blood-alcohol level above 0.08 percent and reckless driving. In July, she was sentenced to serve 90 days in jail and 90 days in a rehabilitation center. In months leading up to her sentence, the actress had been seen at venues that serve alcohol.
The Los Angeles premiere for Lohan's new film, Machete, is set to took place on Wednesday evening. The film stars Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba, Steven Seagal and Michelle Rodriguez and is set for release on September 3. In the film, Lohan has a small role as a gun wielding nun.
The Hollywood Reporter had reported last week that Lohan could earn $1 million for the first interview she gives following her release, although there was no official confirmation from the actress or media publications.
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