Lindsay Lohan will receive $2 million for reality show on...

Lindsay Lohan will receive $2 million for reality show on OWN. Credit: Lindsay Lohan will receive $2 million for reality show on OWN. (Getty)

Rehab isn't holding back Lindsay Lohan, as the actress is reportedly getting $2 million for a docu-series about her recovery on the Oprah Winfrey Network.

The troubled star has been negotiating with the OWN for four months while completing court-ordered rehab at Betty Ford, TMZ.com reported. The network plans to feature an eight-part documentary series about Lohan’s career, struggles and future plans.

Money isn’t all Lohan’s getting: As part of the deal, the actress will also have two fully paid assistants and a stylist.

Oprah will interview Lohan in August before the series kicks off in 2014. LiLo's mother, Dina, welcomes the opportunity for her daughter.

“If there’s any mentor you could choose, there’s nobody better than Oprah. This is a great opportunity for Lindsay. We are all very excited about it,” Dina Lohan told the New York Post, adding that her daughter is “doing really well” in rehab.
 

What began as a desperate hunt for Shannan Gilbert in the marshes near Gilgo Beach became, in three astonishing days in December 2010, the unmasking of a possible serial killer. NewsdayTV's Doug Geed has more.  Credit: Newsday/A. J. Singh; File Footage; Photo Credit: SCPD

'We had absolutely no idea what happened to her' What began as a desperate hunt for Shannan Gilbert in the marshes near Gilgo Beach became, in three astonishing days in December 2010, the unmasking of a possible serial killer. NewsdayTV's Doug Geed has more.

What began as a desperate hunt for Shannan Gilbert in the marshes near Gilgo Beach became, in three astonishing days in December 2010, the unmasking of a possible serial killer. NewsdayTV's Doug Geed has more.  Credit: Newsday/A. J. Singh; File Footage; Photo Credit: SCPD

'We had absolutely no idea what happened to her' What began as a desperate hunt for Shannan Gilbert in the marshes near Gilgo Beach became, in three astonishing days in December 2010, the unmasking of a possible serial killer. NewsdayTV's Doug Geed has more.

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