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    'Aggressive' LA paparazzi disturbs Lohan's social life
    Africa Leader
    Friday 12th March, 2010  
    (IANS)


    Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan says her social life has been wrecked by the 'aggressive' paparazzi of Los Angeles and as a result, she now ends up clubbing at home.

    'The paparazzi get really aggressive when they're chasing you and it's really scary. So I usually end up at home,' hollywood.com quoted Lindsay as saying.

    'Out in LA places have closed that I would have gone to with friends and different people. It's different now. I don't go out in LA that much. It's really scary there.'

    Lohan prefers London and said: 'In London, it's a bit easier. I've been walking here, which I don't really get to do in LA. You have to drive everywhere.'


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