LINDSAY Lohan has taken to Instagram to lay to rest fears for her mental health after a public fight with her fiance Egor Tarabasov.
The open letter addresses the issues that have been shared online across the past week, including issues within her relationship and accusations that he had cheated on her.
Appearing at the helm of a boat and looking outside to sea, the photo shows the Mean Girls actress appearing happy and healthy in a bikini and kaftan.
Alongside the snap, she wrote: “Dear friends. I’m good and well. #ATM I am taking time for myself with good friends.
“I am sorry that I’ve exposed certain private matters recently. I was acting out of fear and sadness…
“We all make mistakes. Sadly mine have always been so public.
“I have done a lot of soul searching in the past years, and I should have been more clear minded rather than distract from the good heart that I have.
She added: “Social media comes with the territory of the business and the world we now live in.
“My intentions were not meant to send mixed messages. Maybe things can be fixed… Maybe not.. I hope they can.
“But I am 30 years old and I do deserve a #GENTLEgiant Life is about love and light. Not anger. Thank you to those who stand by my side.”
The news will come as a relief to those who feared for her safety following a bizarre string of events.
Police were called to her Knightsbridge flat early on Sunday morning after receiving word that she was being attacked by concerned neighbours.
Screaming her name and address across the street, she allegedly shouted: ”Please please please. He just strangled me. He almost killed me. Everybody will know. Get out of my house.”
She added: “Do it. I dare you again. You’re f*****g crazy. You sick f**k. You need help. It’s my house get out of my house.”
Lindsay was also heard shouting to Egor, who was also near the balcony: “I’m done. I don’t love you anymore. You tried to kill me. You’re a f*****g psycho”.
She also tweeted that 22-year-old Egor had spent the night with a “Russian hooker” and had failed to return to their home.