Lindsay Lohan is fed up with well-wishers willing her to "take care" of herself - because she's feeling better than ever.
The Mean Girls star admits friends, family and complete strangers often try to protect her after reading about her troubles in the tabloids - but she insists she can look after herself.
She tells Britain's OK! magazine, "It's weird because a lot of people who I haven't spoken to in months have sent messages: 'I hope you're taking care of yourself' and sometimes I find it a bit intrusive. It's like, 'I haven't spoken to you in how long, and you're just randomly writing me a note telling me to take care of myself. What do you think I am? I'm fine! I'm happy. I'm good. I'm actually in the best place I've ever been. Please, leave me be.'"
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