"That is against the rules," Tony Allen told people.com. "She is my friend."
Allen, who recently completed a stint at the Utah rehab facility where Lohan has been undergoing treatment, said the actress is "happy" and that she "feels better about herself".
"There's no cycle of guilt or shame anymore," said Allen.
"She wants to give back to her fans and the people that care about her, and she wants to be able to share her many talents. She's very focused on recovery right now," he said.
Lohan befriended Allen, a member of the Atlanta-based band Dead Stays Alive, during his 45-day stay at the Cirque Lodge. Their shared love of music "was some common ground that first initiated our friendship", Allen said.
Last month, the two were photographed hiking and white water rafting - activities that are part of Cirque's treatment program.
Allen said the two have still been in touch since he left the facility on Aug 24. Since then, he has been working on his first record with band mate Scott Mikell and he wishes Lohan all the best.
"I hope she gets as much out of this life as she could ever want," he said.
"Finding an inner peace is very, very important part of recovery, so I do wish those things for her," Allen said.
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