Lindsay Lohan has 'epiphany', hopes to give inspirational talks
LOS ANGELES (REUTERS) - Troubled starlet Lindsay Lohan has had an "epiphany", her attorney said on Wednesday, after almost six years of repeated trips to jail, rehab, counselling and courtrooms.
The Mean Girls actress has started a new round of psychotherapy and is looking at giving inspirational speeches to school kids and cheering up young girls in hospitals, Mr Mark Heller told E! News.
Mr Heller was speaking ahead of a pre-trial hearing in Los Angeles on Friday where Lohan, 26, has pleaded not guilty to charges of reckless driving and lying to police when she said she was not driving a car that smashed into a truck in June 2012.
Lohan risks being sent to jail because she is still on probation after a string of legal woes that started with her 2007 arrest for drunken driving and cocaine possession. She is scheduled to stand trial on the June car crash charges on March 18.













