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"I am working hard and fulfilling my obligations every single day, to the court as well as myself. I'd appreciate if people will just let me do what is asked of me so that I can get my life back," says Lindsay Lohan. Image Credit: Getty Images

After recently making headlines, not for anything movie-related but for the state of her teeth, which appeared chipped and brown at a recent video game launch, Lindsay Lohan's rep, Steve Honig immediately denied that his client's rumoured money worries had started affecting her ability to take care of herself, rushing out a statement insisting, "Lindsay is widely acknowledged as one of the most stunning actresses of her day, and we get requests every week wanting to do photoshoots with her from top photographers." And Honig's press release was predictably echoed by Lindsay's mother, Dina, who insisted that her troubled 25-year-old daughter was "great" and "wonderful".

Now sporting a face that's almost as immovable as Kylie Minogue's and Nicole Kidman's, Lindsay has now been telling pals that the US probation department is "out to get her", following her recent court-ordered probation hearing before Judge Stephanie Sautner - the woman who last attempted to put Lindsay behind bars and sentenced her to 480 hours of community service - with the actress writing on her Whosay account, "I am not to be made an example of."

But after numerous DUI arrests, many stints in rehab and an arrest for the theft of a necklace from a Californian jewellery store, all of which the actress had numerous and creative excuses for, Lindsay now appears to be running on empty when it comes to talking her way out of trouble.
 
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