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File photo shows Lindsay Lohan (C) with her mother Dina (R) and her sister Aliana at the premiere of 'Just My Luck' at the Mann National theatre in Los Angeles May 9, 2006.(Photo: chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies)

File photo shows Lindsay Lohan (C) with her mother Dina (R) and her sister Aliana at the premiere of 'Just My Luck' at the Mann National theatre in Los Angeles May 9, 2006.

Dina Lohan took a lot of heat for managing daughter Lindsay Lohan's rise to stardom and U.S. television viewers now can watch as she shepherds 14-year-old daughter Ali into a show business career.

A new program, "Living Lohan" promises to take audiences inside the suburban New York home of Dina and Ali, starting this summer on E!, the cable TV network said on Tuesday.

The premiere date has yet to be set and the show's name is still a "working title" but E! said the program will "follow Dina as she works double duty as mom and manager to help Ali try to follow in her big sister's famous footsteps."

And those are big -- but not always glamorous -- footsteps.

Lindsay Lohan, 21, began modeling as a child and created a name for herself as an up-and-coming teenage actress in Disney movies such as "The Parent Trap," "Freaky Friday" and "Mean Girls."

As she entered her late teens, Lohan undertook more difficult roles and earned critical praise in films such as "A Prairie Home Companion" from legendary director Robert Altman.

But last year, Lohan's personal life took a tumble as she battled drug and alcohol abuse and was arrested twice by local law enforcement officials.

(China Daily/Agencies March 5, 2008)

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