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Lindsay Lohan says 'conquest' list was part of AA 12-step program

Lindsay Lohan didn't deny penning a list of alleged lovers that made headlines in recent weeks when she stopped by Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live" Thursday night. In fact, she said the list was part of her rehab recovery program.The revelation came during Cohen's "Plead the Fifth" game, wherein he asks stars personal questions and gives them the opportunity to take a pass. The actress had a
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Lindsay Lohan didn't deny penning a list of alleged lovers that made headlines in recent weeks when she stopped by Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live" Thursday night. In fact, she said the list was part of her rehab recovery program.

The revelation came during Cohen's "Plead the Fifth" game, wherein he asks stars personal questions and gives them the opportunity to take a pass. The actress had already passed on an earlier question about the biggest "mean girl" she'd ever worked when the host inquired about the so-called "conquest" list, which featured names including Ashton Kutcher, Orlando Bloom, Zac Efron, James Franco and Justin Timberlake.

"I plead the Fifth," Lohan said before figuring out the game's hook. "Oh, you can only do it once?"

That's when she decided to get serious about the subject.

"That (list) was actually my fifth step in (Alcoholics Anonymous) at Betty Ford, and someone — when I was moving during the OWN show — must have taken a photo of it," she confessed. "So that's a really personal thing. It's really unfortunate ... 'cause it's just ... I talk about this on the last episode of the OWN show, so to be continued."

Indeed a new sneak peek for the season-ender of her self-titled reality show hints at just that.

"The fact that that happened was not only humiliating, but just mean," she can be heard to say in the preview as a story about the list plays across the screen.

"Watch What Happens Live" airs Sunday through Thursday at 11 p.m. on Bravo.

The two-hour season finale of "Lindsay" airs Sunday at 9 p.m. on OWN.