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3/10/08

9:30 AM

Lindsay Lohan Finally Comes Down Home

Lindsay Lohan

Lohan yesterday in Soho. With a floating camera
strap.Photo: Getty Images

Last October, our columnists the Fug Girls asked: "Can New York help save Lindsay Lohan?" Rumor had it at the time that she was going to be spending more time here, living out of her apartment at the tony Atelier building in Hell's Kitchen. (Nick Lachey lives there, too!) But it turns out we had to wait longer than expected to find the answer to the Fugs' question. Well, the wait is over! According to Ben Widdicombe's "Gatecrasher" column, LiLo has moved into her apartment — and, appropriately, she threw a chem-free party with her younger sister, Ali, in the building's rooftop party space to celebrate. How do we know this? Because Lindsay's friends over at the Shadow PR agency were there and they took photos to send to the press. In the staged pics, she really looks swell! (And not in the nasty, "YOU'RE A HOG" way "Page Six" said she looked "swell" in a photo today.) Anyway, we know she's not only staying at home and going to bed early: We've already spotted her out on the town. But we still think there's hope that the Big Apple will help her and her tagalong sister keep their heads on straight. After all, it's done wonders for the Olsen twins.

Lohan's Sibling Revelry [NYDN]

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