New
York
(ANI):
Former
jailbird
Lindsay
Lohan
may
make
her
career
comeback
with
a
'Saturday
Night
Live'
hosting
gig
on
Dec.
4.
Word
of
the
'SNL'
possibility
comes
just
a
day
after
Lohan
turned
up
in
a
well-recieved
taped
bit
on
MTV's
Video
Music
Awards,
in
which
she
poked
fun
at
her
own
life.
The
NBC
late-nighter
would
give
Lohan
90
minutes
to
prove
to
those
who
may
still
care
about
her
career
that
she
is
employable
after
a
string
of
run-ins
with
the
law
and
rehab
stints.
However,
"SNL" spokeswoman
refused
to
confirm
the
report.
"We
never
comment
on
upcoming
hosts
until
they're
announced,"
the
New
York
Daily
News
quoted
her
as
saying.
Lohan
is
currently
on
a
strict
post-jail
program
in
California
that
requires
four
psychotherapy
sessions,
two
addiction
counseling
sessions
and
five
12-step
meetings
every
week
plus
random
drug
testing
twice
a
week.
Those
rules
will
be
lifted
on
Nov
1,
provided
she
doesn't
mess
up
before
hand.
She's
also
being
chased
by
the
morning
news
shows,
all
eager
to
land
the
first
post-probation
interview.
Lohan
previously
hosted
'SNL' in
2004
and
was
back
again
in
2006.
Fresh
episodes
of
'SNL'
begin
airing
Sept.
25
-
the
show's
36th
season
-
with
Amy
Poehler
as
host
and
Katy
Perry
as
the
musical
guest.