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Lindsay still planning 21st birthday bash

Lohan plans to leave rehab to celebrate on July 2

Lindsay Lohan
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Lindsay Lohan isn't going to let a little stint in rehab wreck her birthday. The actress reportedly still plans to celebrate with a big bash.
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updated 8:27 p.m. ET June 6, 2007

LOS ANGELES - It’s her party, and apparently Lindsay will leave rehab if she wants to.

Access Hollywood” has learned that while her advisors are urging her to cancel the festivities, the rehab-residing Lohan still wants to hold a 21st birthday blowout to coincide with her July 2 birthday.

Additionally, while she is reportedly doing well in rehab, sources tell “Access” Lindsay’s friends are sensing the actress doesn’t want to be there.

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Lindsay checked into the Promises treatment facility in Malibu on May 28 following an arrest on suspicion of DUI after she crashed her Mercedes convertible over a curb and into a tree.

Last week, Lindsay made headlines when she left rehab for a myriad of outings including attending an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting and a quick workout at a nearby gym.

During a pre-rehab visit to the “Ellen” show, Lindsay talked about her birthday plans.

“I’m going to milk it,” she said. “It’s a big birthday and I think it’s been a long time in coming for my friends in L.A. who have clubs … (soon they won’t) have to worry about getting in trouble because I’m underage.”

Reports have surfaced that Svedka Vodka was going to sponsor her big bash in Las Vegas but pulled out following the incident. A spokesperson for the drink maker said they were never officially linked to the party, but were in talks. “Access Hollywood” understands those talks to have now ceased.

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