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63 Days: L.A. Braces As Lindsay Lohan Departs Cirque Lodge Wellness Facility




People reports that Lindsay Lohan's journey at Cirque Lodge has drawn to a close, the I Know Who Killed Me star having been photographed checking out of the Utah detox facility earlier today. Accompanying her was newly reconciled father Michael Lohan, dutifully helping to load several suitcases full of cokeless apparel into an awaiting vehicle.

We apprehensively anticipate her return, curious as to how long she can maintain a wholesome, pumpkin-picking existence before one whiff of L.A.'s smog-filled atmosphere drains the ruddiness from her cheeks and mutates the starlet back into the black-eyed, Denalijacking demon Angelenos have learned to fear. In honor of the actress's asylum for the past few months and the first Lohan rehab facility to "stick," as it were, TMZ TV pays homage above to the Lodge by hilariously likening it to a summer camp for celebrity addicts. Hey--who got bug juice on our blow? Ha ha!





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