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Lindsay Lohan to appear on 'Late Show' for the first time since 2007

Actress Lindsay Lohan and attorneys Mark Heller (R) and Anthony Falangetti, listen during a hearing in Los Angeles Superior Court on March 18, 2013, to determine whether Lohan returns to jail or averts a trial on charges that she lied to police over a June, 2012 car crash that briefly sent her to the hospital. Lohan pleaded no contest to a pair of misdemeanor charges stemming from the crash on Pacific Coast Highway in Santa Monica and was ordered to spend 90 days in a locked rehabilitation facility. UPI/Reed Saxon/pool
Actress Lindsay Lohan and attorneys Mark Heller (R) and Anthony Falangetti, listen during a hearing in Los Angeles Superior Court on March 18, 2013, to determine whether Lohan returns to jail or averts a trial on charges that she lied to police over a June, 2012 car crash that briefly sent her to the hospital. Lohan pleaded no contest to a pair of misdemeanor charges stemming from the crash on Pacific Coast Highway in Santa Monica and was ordered to spend 90 days in a locked rehabilitation facility. UPI/Reed Saxon/pool | License Photo

NEW YORK, April 1 (UPI) -- Actress Lindsay Lohan is to sit for her first "Late Show with David Letterman" interview in New York since 2007, CBS announced Monday.

The "Mean Girls" and "Freaky Friday" star is to appear on Tuesday's edition of the program.

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This will be Lohan's first television interview since November 2012 and her fifth visit to "Late Show."

The 26-year-old actress is promoting her upcoming guest-starring role on the comedy series "Anger Management." She also is to soon begin a 90-day, court-ordered stint in rehab for drug and alcohol addiction related to probation violations for her past drunk driving and necklace theft court cases.

In 2011, Letterman fell prey to a practical joker who claimed she was Lohan's representative and wanted to book the actress on the show.

Letterman touted the planned interview, then later realized the call setting it up was a hoax and apologized to Lohan on "Late Show."

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