Entertainment
Center
Lindsay Lohan leaves rehab
Updated: 2011-01-05 14:39
(Agencies)
The 24-year-old star has moved out of sober living quarters at the clinic's grounds in Rancho Mirage, California, and into a Los Angeles hotel while she waits to relocate to her new home - which is situated opposite her ex-girlfriend Samantha Ronson's property.
Removal vans were seen leaving the actress' West Hollywood apartment and heading to a new four-bedroom house in Venice, and Samantha - who had a volatile on/off relationship with the 'Mean Girls' star from September 2008 - is not believed to be happy about her new neighbour.
According to X17 Online, the DJ said: "Trust me, it wasn't planned. I'm way p***ed off right now."
A source added to UsMagazine.com: "Samantha walked out of the building next door. She was shaking her head and looking disgusted. She kept saying, 'I didn't plan it this way.' "
As well as four bedrooms, Lindsay's new home has three-and-a-half bathrooms, a large open patio and two car parking spaces.
Despite being cleared to leave her court-ordered rehabilitation stay - which she was sentenced to for breaching the conditions of her probation relating to a 2007 conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) - Lindsay will be subject to random drug and alcohol testing with a psychiatrist until a court hearing on February 24.
The troubled star took to her twitter page on New Year's Day (01.01.11) to reveal her ambition to start 2011 on a positive note.
She wrote: "Today is the first day of the rest of my life. 'The future depends on what we do in the present.' - Mahatma Gandhi ... One step at a time. (sic)"
E-paper
Ear We Go
China and the world set to embrace the merciful, peaceful year of rabbit
Preview of the coming issue
Carrefour finds the going tough in China
Maid to Order
Specials
Mysteries written in blood
Historical records and Caucasian features of locals suggest link with Roman Empire.
Winning Charm
Coastal Yantai banks on little things that matter to grow
New rules to hit property market
The State Council launched a new round of measures to rein in property prices.