Lindsay Lohan must sign sobriety clause to continue with Inferno. Lindsay’s recent troubles are getting her deeper into uninsurable status. However, she is lucky they – being producers and insurance agents – are still willing to take a chance and work with her.
More pictures of Lindsay after the ink…
Sure, Lindsay can sign it, but is it going to mean anything?
And while the film’s producers are solidly behind the troubled actress—at least for now—she’ll be out on her ear if she doesn’t remain “100 percent sober” while filming.
Inferno producer Chris Hanley tells E! News that a “sobriety clause” is being added to Lohan’s contract, in an effort to ensure that she doesn’t become a liability to the production:
“Formally, the terms of the acting services agreement would be such that Lindsay would not violate any obligation she would have to fulfill with the court, with her probation, or with the production insurance…Informally, as far as I am concerned that would include being 100 percent sober, yes. The actual contractual wording would be more legal to include making sure the movie production would not be compromised in any way.”
Do you think Lindsay can make it through a whole movie without getting in trouble? She only made it a week before she had a failed drug test! How long will she last this time?
Photos: Fame
One Response to “Lindsay Lohan MUST Sign Sobriety Clause For Inferno”
We'd love to hear your comment but please don't spam, we reserve the right to delete anything which is inappropriate



























No sign, she’s out.