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Wednesday, 27 April 2011 - Lindsay Lohan makes clean breast of things for Leno |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Video Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Deadlock in Libya exposes international rifts 26 Apr 2011 Lindsay Lohan makes clean breast of things for Leno | 1:50am EDT Guidelines help prevent heart attack deaths 26 Apr 2011 Sony Playstation suffers massive data breach; firm criticized 3:17am EDT Sony PlayStation suffers massive data breach 26 Apr 2011 Discussed 146 Texas governor calls for prayers for rain 136 Obama sees no magic bullet to push down gas prices 66 U.S. sends drones to Libya as battle rages for Misrata Watched Lohan on Leno, Cole on "X Factor" Tue, Apr 26 2011 Tornado caught on security camera video Tue, Apr 26 2011 Waiting for Bernanke 2:59am EDT Lindsay Lohan makes clean breast of things for Leno Tweet Share this LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Flashing her cleavage in a low-cut top, actress Lindsay Lohan said she felt "kind of numb" after being sentenced to 120 day behind bars for probation violation. "It was definitely shocking," Lohan told talk-show host Jay Leno... Email Print Related News Lindsay Lohan in TV chat blames youth for woes Tue, Apr 26 2011 Lindsay Lohan out of jail after rollercoaster day Sat, Apr 23 2011 Lindsay Lohan sentenced to 120 days jail Fri, Apr 22 2011 Store says no "pay later" deal with Lohan on necklace Fri, Apr 22 2011 John Travolta to depict mob boss John Gotti Tue, Apr 12 2011 Analysis & Opinion Where does value lie in a restaurant meal? “Tax Lady” Roni Deutch has problems of her own Related Topics Entertainment » Fashion » People » Related Video Lohan on Leno, Cole on "X Factor" Tue, Apr 26 2011 Lindsay Lohan arrives for a hearing at the Airport Branch Courthouse in Los Angeles April 22, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Phil McCarten LOS ANGELES | Wed Apr 27, 2011 1:50am EDT LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Flashing her cleavage in a low-cut top, actress Lindsay Lohan said she felt "kind of numb" after being sentenced to 120 day behind bars for probation violation. "It was definitely shocking," Lohan told talk-show host Jay Leno in a taped interview that aired on Tuesday, her first public comments since she was briefly locked up on Friday. "I was kind of numb." Lohan, 24, greeted by a standing ovation from at least one segment of the excitable "Tonight Show" studio audience, talked with Leno for about 10 minutes on Monday after he had finished taping that night's show. The top half of her black aviator jumpsuit was liberally unbuttoned, offering an inadvertent peek whenever she gestured with her hands. After the genial chat, she and Leno hugged and then clasped hands while continuing their conversation off-microphone. Lohan was jailed for five hours on Friday, and will stand trial in June on a charge of stealing a $2,500 gold necklace from a Los Angeles jewelry store. The judge ruled that the theft charge was a violation of her 2007 probation for drunken driving, and sentenced her to 120 days in jail and 480 hours community service. She was released on bail pending an appeal. It was the latest setback in the actress' bid to revive a flagging movie career, after almost four years of trips to drug and alcohol rehab, and jail. Leno asked if she ever thought she would end up in court over her latest alleged misdeed. "Not when I was here when I was 12," she said with a laugh, referring to her "Tonight Show" debut as a freckled youngster promoting her breakthrough role in a remake of "The Parent Trap." More seriously, she added that her latest run-in with the justice system was "definitely a wake-up call," and that she was "a big girl" who was taking responsibility for her misdeeds. Lohan attributed some of her troubles to success at an early age. "I think being young and being in the position I was in, you don't really take the time to appreciate what you have, and it is all a kind of whirlwind and people make decisions for you," Lohan told Leno. "But I am not a kid anymore. I am 24. I have made a lot of mistakes and I recognize that, but I am in the clear now and as long as I stay focused, I will be able to achieve what I want to achieve," Lohan added. (Reporting by Dean Goodman and Jill Serjeant: Editing by Mohammad Zargham) Entertainment Fashion People Tweet this Share this Link this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language, all capital letters or appear to be spam, and we review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters. Comments (0) Be the first to comment on reuters.com. Add yours using the box above. 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