Lindsay Lohan revealed that she suffered a miscarriage in the season finale of her OWN docu-series Lindsay on Sunday.

The 27-year-old actress took a look back at her experience filming the show, and she said, "I cried so many times watching it. I don't see it as me, it's strange. Of course I'm a bit of a narcissist. Who isn't in this industry? At the same time, it's still like, when a camera is on, I'm on. If I know I'm not capable of being on, that's why I would say I couldn't film today."

Then Lilo began to tear up and said:
    "No one knows this, and we can finish [the interview] after this -- I had a miscarriage for those two weeks that I took off. It's a very long story but that's why on the show when it says, 'she doesn't want to come down, she doesn't want to come down.' I couldn't move. I was sick. And mentally that messes with you."


Lohan didn't name the father (perhaps it was someone from her infamous list of conquests?) but she tried to make it sound like this was the only reason she wanted to take a break from filming. "Watching this series, I just know how I felt at that moment and I can relate to that girl, which sounds kind of crazy," she continued. "I'm like, 'oh my god, this is really sad. Who's helping her?' No one knows what's going on in my head at every second because I'm constantly thinking. My mind does not shut off."

Oprah did not renew the show for a second season, and though Lindsay has been making the rounds to promote the program, when she appeared on Letterman earlier this month, she said she was unhappy with how the show was edited.

So did anything positive come from this for Lilo or Oprah? It certainly doesn't seem that way...