Los Angeles - Lindsay Lohan, whose
promising movie career crashed in a string of legal woes and
substance abuse, is returning to U.S. television in a reality
series about her night club ventures in Greece.
MTV said on Monday that "Lohan Beach Club" will follow the
actress as she works to expand a recently launched nightclub and
restaurant business in Greece.
The TV network said the show, expected to air in 2019, will
see Lohan, 32, lead a team of "brand ambassadors" who will help
promote her business "while striving to rise above the
temptations the Mykonos night life scene has to offer."
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Lohan, once one of Hollywood's most-sought after young
actresses after starring roles in "The Parent Trap" and "Mean
Girls," went to rehab six times between 2007 and 2013, and was
in and out of jail and court repeatedly for offenses ranging
from theft to drunken driving and drug possession.
Her last feature movie was the 2013 low-budget thriller "The
Canyons" after which she moved to London, and later Dubai. Her
biggest acting job since then is dark British TV comedy "Sick
Note," in which she plays a supporting role in the second season
that began airing last week.
The Mykonos beach club is Lohan's third business venture in
Greece following the 2016 opening of a nightclub bearing her
name in Athens and a beach house in Rhodes which is due to open
this summer.