Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay Lohan Credit: Getty Images

Troubled starlet Lindsay Lohan spoke frankly about her legal troubles as well as her sexuality in an interview accompanying her recently leaked nude pictorial in the January/February double issue of Playboy magazine.

Here's some of what the 25-year-old had to say in Playboy.

On sex: "Sex and sexuality are a part of nature, and I go along with nature. ... Knowing yourself and your body is so important because it gives you confidence, and in life, women need confidence."

On what her legal issues have taught her: "That ultimately we are each responsible for ourselves and for our actions. ... Looking back, I probably would have listened to and taken more advice from the people whom I admire and would have followed through with it more."

On being a tabloid favorite: "I have no idea why there is this fascination with everything I do. ... [When] magazines are doing pictorials on my wardrobe to court, that's just so unimportant."

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