Lindsay Lohan's 1m radio show

(Agencies)
2010-08-27 09:14
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Lindsay Lohan's 1m radio show

Lindsay Lohan attends a probation status hearing at the Beverly Hills Municipal Courthouse, California, in this July 6, 2010 file photo. Lohan is looking forward to "beginning anew" and returning to work as an actress after completing a jail sentence and court-ordered residential rehab program, her lawyer said on August 25. The actress was released early from a Los Angeles rehabilitation center on Tuesday just 22 days into a three-month program ordered by the court for violating probation in a 2007 drunk driving and cocaine possession case. [Photo/Agencies]

Lindsay Lohan has been offered $1 million to host radio show with her mother.

The troubled actress - who was discharged from the UCLA Medical Centre on Tuesday (24.08.10) after completing 22 days of rehabilitation treatment - and her mum Dina Lohan are set to be offered the staggering sum to co-host a morning show for New York-based station Party 105.

JVC Broadcasting - the parent company of Party 105 - said in a statement: "We think that hosting a morning program would be the perfect gig for Lindsay . If Lindsay wants to take some time off from Hollywood and spend some much-needed R&R with her family but still needs to atone for her reported $600,000 in credit card debt, hosting Party 105's morning show would be an ideal way for the starlet to reconnect with her fans."

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The show would reportedly cover a range of topics from trendy fashion tips to entertainment news.

There would also be an advice hotline for fans to call the mother and daughter team with questions.

A representative for JVC Broadcasting said financial documents and terms of agreement have been sent to Lindsay's management team but it is not yet known she has accepted.

However, yesterday (25.08.10) the judge now presiding over Lindsay's probation - which was set after she was convicted of driving under the influence in 2007 - said she must remain living in Los Angeles until November 1.

The 24-year-old star - who was originally sentenced to 90 days jail and a 90-day rehab stint - must undergo extensive therapy and treatment sessions, as well as submit to random drug testing and will only have the strict terms relaxed if she adheres to all the conditions.