Linday Lohan made a surprising announcement during the season finale of her OWN reality series, "Linday". The 27-year-old "Mean Girls" star shocked viewers when she revealed she recently suffered a miscarriage. She failed to say, however, who the father was or how far along the pregnancy came to.
The revelation came as the was explaining why she missed days of filming of her "Lindsay."
"No one knows this. I had a miscarriage for those weeks that I took off," Lohan said on the broadcast. "I couldn't move, I was sick." The actress added, "Mentally, that messes with you."
Moreover, LiLo mentioned that the incident was hinted at in one of the show's previous episodes when she couldn't leave her room and it was announced, "she doesn't want to come down."
"Watching this series, I just know how I felt at that moment and I can relate to that girl, which sounds kind of crazy," Lohan said. "But I'm like, 'Oh my god, this is really sad. Who's helping her?'"
The two-hour finale started off with Lilo filming a "Billy on the Street" segment and then she travels to Miami. While there, news surfaced linking her to a fight involving Paris Hilton's younger brother Barron. On the show, says she was not involved in the fight.
As part of her community service, Lindsay works at a New York preschool as part of her community service. And at the 2013 Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden, she introduces Miley Cyrus. This is actually Lohan's biggest public appearance since she left rehab.
The episode also showed the star meeting with a producer about a new movie and feels optimistic about getting her movie career back on track.
In the second part of the show, Lohan does a sexy photo shoot in the Flatiron District of Manhattan and then she met with a literary agent to discuss a book deal for a tell-all based on her life and the journals she's kept for years.
She later flies off to Shanghai to receive a fashion award and then heads to the 2014 Sundance Film Festival to announce her new film, "Inconceivable."
After that Sunday's episode, Lindsay's mother, Dina, immediately tweeted, "Oprah call me," in apparent reference to Oprah Winfrey, founder of the OWN network.