Lindsay Lohan 'Obsessed' With Scientology After Incident? Her Father Says To 'Make It Right With God'

By - Crossmap On June 19, 2012

Recovering starlet, Lindsay Lohan, is suspected to have developed an interest in scientology. After she was found unconscious in her Ritz Carlton hotel room in LA on Friday, Lohan was spotted at the Scientology Centre in Hollywood the same day. According to reports by X17Online, her assistant, Gavin Doyle has been influencing her into the cult.

"Lindsay is obsessing over the Scientology Centre where she's filming. Now she wants to move in. Gavin, apparently, sparked a huge interest in her and they want to join together," a source said to X17.

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Although Lohan is infamous for her history with drugs and alcohol, representatives insist that the 25-year old was not under the influence but simply overworked from working on "Liz & Dick."

"Lindsay has been working a grueling schedule for the last couple of days," Steve Honig, a rep for Lohan, said to E! News.

"Last night she worked from 7 p.m. to 8 a.m. She was exhausted and went back to her room to sleep. Producers were apparently concerned and called the fire department and paramedics found her sleeping but determined that she was fine, just extremely exhausted and slightly dehydrated," Honig added.

Eventually, Lohan woke up and was able to laugh at the incident online.

"Note to self.. After working 85 hours in 4 days, and being up all night shooting, be very aware that you might pass out from exhaustion & 7 paramedics MIGHT show up @ your door... Hopefully they're cute. Otherwise it would be a real let down," Lohan tweeted.

Michael Lohan, Lindsay's father, encourages his daughter to embrace God in her life. Although he commends the clean path she is on now, he calls out for her to "make it right with God."

"It appears that she is on the right path, and if she gets on the right path with God, he will hold the final gavel for her," Michael said to Radaronline.com.

"People can make things right with a judge but that doesn't mean they can make it right with God," her father explained.