Lindsay Lohan Shooting a Documentary in India
Teen Hollywood - Fri Dec 11, 1:28 am ETLindsay Lohan jetted from Los Angeles to India on Monday night to shoot a hard-hitting new documentary about sex trafficking.
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Lindsay Lohan jetted from Los Angeles to India on Monday night to shoot a hard-hitting new documentary about sex trafficking.
Lindsay Lohan claims her work in India is paying off as she has already saved 40 lives since arriving there Wednesday.
Lindsay Lohan claims she has saved 40 lives since arriving in India. The ‘Mean Girls’ actress, who has been in the country since Wednesday December 9, to make a documentary about the trafficking of women and children for the BBC, says her work is already making a difference and is thrilled to see the impact it [...]
Lindsay Lohan is covering all her bases before she ships off to India - and that includes kissing several boys goodbye.
Lindsay Lohan claims she has saved 40 lives since arriving in India . The 'Mean Girls' actress - who has been in the country since Wednesday to make a documentary about the trafficking of women and children for the BBC - says her work is already making a difference and is thrilled to see the impact it is having.
Lindsay Lohan claims her work in India is paying off as she has already saved 40 lives since arriving there yesterday (09.12.09).
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