Troubled actress Lindsay Lohan is reportedly in talks to make her West End debut.
The "Mean Girls" star is rumoured to planning a permanent move to London after spending a lot of time in the city in the recent past, and now a new report suggests that Lohan is hoping to land a stage role, reports contactmusic.com.
Lohan is in talks to star in a West End revival of David Mamet's play "Speed-the-Plow". She is said to be in talks for the role of Karen, which was previously played by Madonna on Broadway in 1988.
"Lindsay has been looking for West End plays to prove she's still a serious actress," said a source.
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