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Lindsay Lohan all Smiles First Public Outing

Lindsay Lohan all Smiles First Public Outing - Lindsay Lohan rebounded from rehab with a courtside perch at the Los Angeles Laker game Sunday.

The troubled starlet, who has been spotted in recent sdays at LA's Equinox gym in West Hollywood, showed up at The Staples Center to watch the Lakers take on her hometown New York Knicks. Lilo, 24, came to the game with jeweler Pascal Mouawad.

"Kobe sent me #lakers hats coz I'm wearing Knicks- I'm from NY!!! Gotta stay loyal!," she Tweeted Sunday night. "Good luck to BOTH teams! #onelove I said if lakers win, I'll come to a game w/a laker hat!"

Lindsay Lohan all Smiles First Public Outing

Lohan left rehab at the Betty Ford clinic last week after a 90-day stay. She was sent there by a Beverly Hills judge after she violated probation for a DUI and tested positive for alcohol. She is scheduled to remain at the Ford Center until at least Jan. 3.

Lohan, who also starred in "The Parent Trap" and "Freaky Friday," was first busted May 26, 2007, when she drove a Mercedes-Benz into a hedge along Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles.Two months later, she was arrested again in Santa Monica on suspicion of DUI and possession of cocaine.
She agreed to plead no contest and was sentenced to a day in jail and three years' probation. That term was extended by a year for not completing alcohol-education classes on schedule.

Lindsay Lohan all Smiles First Public Outing

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