Lindsay Lohan has moved to London and she is thanking the country as well as other known personalities about her being more mature as she is no longer part of any scandals lately.
The actress/theatre actress pointed out that she can go for a run in London on her own and that she does this every morning. It's her routine at a very early time and she said that her friends back in New York are still out partying the time she is running at the other side of the earth.
She adds, "I needed to grow up and London is a better place for me to do that than anywhere else." She was interviewed by "The Guardian's Observer" and her insights were definitely very mature.
She told the paper that the days are gone where she was with her friends in Los Angeles and only partied where the paparazzi followed her constantly. She is now performing the revival of David Mamet's "Speed-the-Plow" and she has been getting a lot of great reviews from critics.
She also talked about the possibility of her living in Los Angeles again and this was her response: "I won't live in L.A. again, hell no. My friends tell me s--t when they come over I don't want to hear. I don't even know who got married and who got pregnant. You turn on the news in L.A. and it is all gossip about people."
She also said that she has not heard herself be mentioned on the television anymore since she has been in London and it was both great and weird.
Also, she talked about Al Pacino encouraging her to take the role for the play and it helped her develop herself even more. The 28-year-old said that she has learned to be more reliable and she never wanted to miss a show.
Lohan also talked about being under Oprah Winfrey when she shot the docu-series. Winfrey reportedly gave her a self-help book called "The Untethered Soul" and she claims it has also helped her a lot.