NEW YORK (AP) — Lindsay Lohan says she wants to be identified with great films in the future, not the personal problems that have stalled her career in recent years.
She said Tuesday that she doesn't want to be known for "the tabloid stuff."
On the syndicated magazine show, "Extra," the troubled starlet acknowledged that her comeback won't be easy.
In the latest of her off-screen woes, Lohan is charged with the theft of a $2,500 necklace from an upscale jewelry store.
She has pleaded not guilty to that felony charge, which she did not discuss in the interview.