Lindsay Lohan to go into hiding to avoid relapse after leaving rehab

Jul 1, 2013 - 15:17
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Lindsay Lohan to go into hiding to avoid relapse after leaving rehab
Actor Lindsay Lohan reportedly plans to leave the spotlight behind and move to a remote location in order to stay clean after she gets out of rehab next month. Picture: AP

LINDSAY Lohan is "deathly afraid" of relapsing when she gets out of rehab in August, so she’s going into hiding in order to stay on the straight and narrow, according to a new report.

Sources told TMZ that the 26-year-old actress has realised she’s not strong enough to battle her demons in cities like New York and Los Angeles, places that would only feed into her addictions, the New York Post reports.

She reportedly plans to move to a remote location in the US to get back in touch with her true self. Sources said that she’ll try to stay out of the public eye for "as long as it takes."

Read more about Lilo's plans at the New York Post.

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