Lindsay Lohan will visit 'Late Show'

Lindsay Lohan will make her first 'Late Show' appearance in six years next week. Lindsay Lohan is guest-starring on the FX sitcom 'Anger Management.'

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Lindsay Lohan (r.) guest-stars on the Charlie Sheen (l.) sitcom 'Anger Management.'

Lindsay Lohan will be a guest on "Late Show with David Letterman" next week.

CBS says she will pay Letterman a visit on the April 9 telecast. It will be her first "Late Show" appearance in six years.

Lohan is promoting her guest appearance on the FX sitcom "Anger Management," which will air two days later. On that episode, she will be playing herself, but as a therapy patient of series star Charlie Sheen.

Lohan and Sheen have also recently worked together in the upcoming "Scary Movie 5," which is opening this month.

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