Lindsay Lohan set to leave rehab
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Lindsay Lohan is set to leave rehab this weekend, it has been reported.
The troubled star - who entered Utah's Cirque Lodge in August after being arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence - is nearing the end of her treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, according to a friend.
When asked where Lindsay, 21, was planning to go after her release, the friend told the New York Daily News newspaper: "I don't think she knows yet."
During her lengthy stay at the facility, Lindsay has been allowed out for day release to go shopping, hit the gym and even get her hair and nails done.
But according to reports, the Mean Girls star has not been a model patient, with stories of her being caught taking drugs and warned to stay clean or face being thrown out of the centre.
She was also believed to have been found having sex in a toilet cubicle with a male patient, as well as being reprimanded for being frequently late to meetings and refusing to do any chores or menial tasks such as washing up.
Lindsay entered the rehab centre following her arrest on July 24 after she crashed her car following a high-speed car chase in Santa Monica. She was in possession of cocaine when she was taken into custody.
It was her third stint in rehab. She previously stayed at the Wonderland and Promises facilities in Los Angeles.
- Z_Bang! Showbiz
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