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Lindsay Lohan OWN Docuseries Sneak Peek (VIDEO)

WATCH: Sneak Peek Into Lindsay Lohan's Life

"You need to cut the bulls**t, you really do," says Oprah Winfrey to Lindsay Lohan.

In advance of its series premiere on Sunday, OWN is providing a preview trailer of the highly anticipated docuseries "Lindsay," which follows Lindsay Lohan's return to public life after her court-ordered rehab.

"Lindsay," directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Amy Rice ("By The People: The Election of Barack Obama"), follows Lohan on her journey through recovery following a very public period of crisis. Having had her career and personal life sidelined by her public struggles, Lohan is strikingly candid about her life and is more determined than ever to get back on her feet.

In this honest, no-holds-barred account, viewers will see an intimate, unflinching look into the life of one of the world's most sought-after celebrities. Cameras follow Lohan as she returns to New York City, reunites with friends and family, and attempts to build a new life. As she works to stay on track amid the demands (and pitfalls) of fame, she opens up as never before, discussing everything from her emotional recovery process to her exhausting run-ins with the paparazzi.

In the trailer, we catch a brief taste of the drama and tears we're sure to bear witness to over the course of the four-part series. This is how the episodes will be broken down:

"Part One" premieres Sunday, March 9 (10 - 11 p.m. ET)

After completing her sixth stay in rehab, Lohan decides to move to New York to work on her sobriety and to rebuild her career. Fearing that this may be her last chance, Lohan vows to finally get her life back on track.

"Part Two" premieres Sunday, March 16 (10 - 11 p.m. ET)

While trying to manage her sobriety in a still-chaotic environment, Lohan fights to move into her new apartment. She has a heated conversation with her father and struggles with her mother’s recent DUI arrest, as the series producers start to question her commitment.

"Part Three" premieres Sunday, March 23 (10 - 11 p.m. ET)

After finally getting keys to her new apartment, Lohan refuses to let cameras film and her assistant threatens to quit. Aware of growing production issues, Oprah travels to Lohan's mother's Long Island home to discuss whether or not Lohan wants to continue shooting the documentary series.

"Part Four" premieres Sunday, March 30 (10 - 11 p.m. ET)

After a visit from Oprah, Lohan attempts to jump-start her career by doing a skit with Jimmy Fallon, then performs court-mandated community service at a local children’s center. Michael, Lohan’s sober coach, heads back to Los Angeles, leaving her in charge of her own sobriety.

"Lindsay" premieres Sunday, March 9 at 10 p.m. ET on OWN and OWN Canada.

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