Playboy Wants A “Do-Over” for Lohan’s Shoot + Another Party Crashing Incident

Lindsay Lohan was spotted leaving her Playboy photoshoot looking, dare I say, pretty. She was dressed in a comfy black knit cardigan, a nude knee length dress and a bright red lip. We hear that Playboy is allegedly rescheduling Lindsay’s photoshoot 5 days before she has to go to jail. Here’s what a source had to say.
“The first pictures of Lindsay weren’t exactly what they wanted so they have a new theme that they want to shoot.”
Not sure how many themes you can make up for a naked photo shoot, but we’ll leave that to the experts. By the way, Lindsay is set to go to jail in 5 days for a 30 day sentence.

In non-jail news, we hear Lindsay crashed yet another party. After her Playboy shoot, she headed to actor Leonardo DiCaprio’s party for his newest movie “J. Edgar.” When she arrived Lindsay insisted that she was an invited guest but security felt otherwise. Of course they eventually let her in but not without a fight.
“Eventually they let her in, but she made everybody uncomfortable. She was aggressive and random, storming around. She tried to get to Leo, but he was surrounded by his security and a posse of his friends. Clint and Leo and Dustin Lance Black were talking, and Lindsay sent one of her aides over, demanding to get a photo with them, but security shooed them away.”
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