DUBAI: Lindsay Lohan has plans to design an island in Dubai’s World Islands, the UAE-based US actress said in a television interview recently.
“I have a lot of little projects there because I like to keep busy,” the 31-year old actress told talk show host Wendy Williams.
“When I’m finished filming Sick Note (a British TV series) I can go back to Dubai — and design this island, Lohan Island. I’m discussing designing my own island in Dubai at the World Islands.”
According to “arabian business” website, Lohan has lived in Dubai since 2016 following a split with Russian businessman Egor Tarabasov, following stints in London, New York and Los Angeles.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight in December, Lohan noted that she is attracted “to the serenity and peace” of living in the emirate, where she feels she can escape the attention of the media.
“There are no cameras in Dubai and I can actually focus on what I want to do in life,” she said. “I don’t always have to be scrutinized every second. I can have a private life and have a public life, but when I choose to, and I think that’s really important.”
Additionally, the actress has also previously revealed that she is studying Arabic while in Dubai.
Lohan plans to design island in Dubai
Lohan plans to design island in Dubai
Small dog sole survivor of Peru helicopter crash that killed 15
- Rescue workers found the caramel-colored dog among the twisted wreckage of the Mi-17 helicopter
- Local media reported that the dog appeared OK, but as a precaution was taken to a veterinary clinic
LIMA: The only survivor of a military helicopter crash in southern Peru that killed 15 people was a small dog belonging to a colonel who was among the passengers, an air force source told AFP Tuesday.
Rescue workers found the caramel-colored dog among the twisted wreckage of the Mi-17 helicopter that crashed Sunday. It was lying next to the body of its owner, Col. Javier Nole, 50, who was on board with his wife and two daughters.
“It’s Col. Nole’s pet; it’s the only survivor,” the source, who requested anonymity, told AFP.
Local media reported that the dog appeared OK, but as a precaution was taken to a veterinary clinic.
Seven children were among the 15 fatalities when the Russian-made aircraft crashed in the Arequipa region. The helicopter had been recently deployed in rescue operations for victims of floods there.
It had taken off from the city of Pisco, in the Ica region. Rescuers located the wreckage on Monday just over 300 kilometers (186 miles) away near Chala Viejo, a town close to the Pacific coast in Arequipa.
The air force has launched an investigation to determine the cause of the accident.









