MTV: Just about a month after Lindsay Lohan returned from India, where she was shooting a documentary for the BBC channel about the illegal trafficking of women and children, a trailer for it has appeared online. In it, the actress meets with locals to investigate the origins of human trafficking in the country that she shot during a week long trip to the country in December.
“The whole situation is heartbreaking because the parents aren’t necessarily in the wrong, the children are obviously not in the wrong,” she says in the video. “The traffickers are the ones in the wrong because they know what they’re doing and anyone who says they don’t know, I mean come on.”
Footage shows Lindsay sitting with a woman, presumably a trafficker based on the conversation, and asks her about the abuse. “Didn’t you hear from other traffickers that children were abused and some maybe some girls if they were attractive raped and prostituted and subjected to such horrible things?” she asks.
The woman responded with: “She’s saying at that time there was not so many of these such cases, but it’s now there are these cases of sexual abuse or violence and everything.”
There is no release date yet for the documentary, but her Lindsay’s mom, Dina, told People: “It was an amazing, life-changing experience for her. I’m so proud of Lindsay, that under all the scrutiny the tabloids put her under, she is a very strong, caring, talented girl who ignores all the negative, and continues to move forward in a positive direction. I am so proud of her.”