
It seems like Lindsay Lohan has decided that it's okay to run around with friends and do her everyday errands, but when it comes to her upcoming movie project working with Annette Bening, she has decided to say no and has dropped out of the production.
The film was to be an adaptation of the Oscar Wilde play "A Woman of No Importance." She decided that after completing rehab at Wonderland Center in Laurel Canyon, she'll cool things off and take it easy for a period of time.
"It's a mature thing to do," Lohan's publicist, Leslie Sloane Zelnik, told People magazine. "She's doing this so she can focus on getting better. Lindsay is sad that she's unable to finally get to work with Annette, because she's a huge fan and respects her."
She still has plans to help promote her film "Georgia Rule" several months from now.
Lohan does seem to be keeping to the idea of keeping things at a slower pace as she didn't go to Sundance for the premiere of the indie film "Chapter 27" or to the Screen Actor Guild Awards where she was nominated with her fellow actors for Best Cast in a Motion Picture.
This is good for Lindsay but it does show the high maintenance connected to her when she's involved with projects. I wonder if the projects will keep on coming for her or there will be any second thoughts when considering her for roles?







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