Lindsay Lohan's New Reality Show Gets a Premiere Date

Get ready for "Lindsay." Lindsay Lohan's self-titled reality show will debut on OWN, that's Oprah Winfrey's TV network, on Sunday, March 9 at 10 p.m.

The "documentary series" directed by Emmy nominee Amy Rice follows Lohan on her "journey through recovery following a very public period of crisis," the official press release says.

Look for the "Mean Girls" star to be "strikingly candid" about her life and struggles to get back on her feet. Cameras will follow Lohan as she returns to New York and reunites with friends and family all the wile attempting to build her new life while living in the spotlight. OWN promises Lohan will open up as never before, "discussing everything from her emotional recovery process to her exhausting run-ins with the paparazzi."

Check out artwork for the show below.

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Lohan sat down with Oprah for a tell-all interview in August 2013 and told the former talk show host she's ready to "get the thing that's made me the happiest in my whole life back, which is just work really hard and stay focused and prove myself in the way that I did before in the past that I lost. I have to regain the trust of people in my career that have their doubts and I fully respect that on their behalf."

OWN also announced the start date of "Deion's Family Playbook," a new reality series following Deion Sanders as he raises his kids as a single dad. Look for that to bow on Saturday, March 1 at 10 p.m. "Love in the City," a reality series about four friends who have known each other for more than 10 years, debuts on Saturday, April 12 at 10 p.m.

On the scripted side, OWN announced "Tyler Perry's Single Moms Club." The show follows a group of single mothers from different walks of life who are brought together by an incident at their children's school. No premiere date, aside from fall 2014, was given.

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