Lindsay Lohan is reportedly set to sign a 1-million-dollar-contract with HarperCollins to write the story of her troubled life.
The 'Mean Girls' actress kept a journal during her last stint in rehab in 2013, and that diary will be the core for her memoir, the New York Post reported.
According to a publishing source, Lohan's memoir will be more or less an autobiography, but she had a minimal number of sample pages.
Her agent, Scott Waxman, met with several publishing houses and had tried to get a deal for 5-million-dollars, but no one would bid that high.
Another source said that there was an initial interest, but everybody backed off as there was concern she won't deliver.
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