It was an unforgettable interview that happened between one of Hollywood's highly controversial stars and one of America's most tenacious interviewers.

Lindsay Lohan had a sit down interview with Piers Morgan and reveals details about her life. Lindsay tackled everything from the ups and downs of her career in Hollywood as well as her inner battles with alcohol and drug addiction.

During the start of the interview Piers asked Lindsay how she was and then continued to the success of her movie "Parent Trap" from way back. Then little by little, Piers dished in to the more controversial topics surrounding her.

"I believe things happen for a reason. I live without regrets. There are certain things I have done, mistakes that I made, that I would change, but I don't regret them at all, because I've learnt from them," she said to Morgan.

Lindsay later on discussed how her childhood was chaotic starting from her dad, Michael Lohan, who was a drug user and an alcoholic. She described how her dad used drugs more and revealed that her father won't change.

"Everyone thinks I've done it so many times. But I've only done it maybe four or five times in my life," Lindsay answered when asked how many times she took cocaine.

"It's the truth. I've never taken heroin either, never injected myself with anything, never done LSD. Those things all scare me," she added.

When asked about her sexuality and if she's into girls, Lindsay had a straight up answer to that.

"I like boys. I like being in a relationship with a guy. But there's something just different about it with a woman. When I was with Samantha (Ronson), I didn't want to leave, because I didn't want to be alone. It was very toxic. And her family controlled anything she did," Lindsay said. "I'm straight. I have made out with girls before, and I had a relationship with a girl. But I think I needed to experience that and I think I was looking for something different."

Finally she said at the end of the interview that the unhappiest moment of her life was when she had to see her mother's face as she turned herself in jail.

"The day I had to turn myself in to jail, and I had to see my mum's face. I spent 12 days inside and I felt utter shock and cried for four days straight," she said.