Lindsay Lohan has made a concerted effort to turn her life around after completing 90-days of court-ordered rehab last summer - which stemmed from an arrest for lying to police about a car crash in June 2012 - and she credits talk show legend Oprah Winfrey with helping her get back on track.

Appearing on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,’ she said of her legal problems: "That is the past. I feel really lucky to be able to work with someone like Oprah and create. I have a really strong bond with her where I can call her for advice and she has become someone I can learn from in life."

Lindsay gave an interview to Oprah right after leaving rehab last August and has filmed an eight-part reality show for her TV channel, OWN.

However, the 'Mean Girls' star hasn't seen any of the footage.

She explained: "I have seen nothing ... it is really interesting as I kept hearing my name [on trailers] and I get really uncomfortable with it.

"It is a television show so they want ratings - they picked the first two months after I got back to New York after I had been in treatment."

Oprah, 60, has recently been accused of exploiting Lindsay by signing her up for a reality show, but the actress says the drama seen in the show isn't as it seems.

She added: "I became really spiritual over this past year and I have been trying to find peace and serenity in my life. So of course they take the chaos of me moving after eight years of living in LA back to the city of New York. So it's like 'Oprah reprimands Lindsay!' "