Lindsay Lohan Takes In Some Bowling Time

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Sometimes even troubled starlets need to unwind from their legal problems. And what better way to do that than bowling?

That’s what actress Lindsay Lohan did yesterday afternoon when she checked into New York City’s Bowlmor Lanes with her sister Ali and an entourage of 10, the Daily News reported. A handler told the newspaper that it was a family affair.

A police officer was present at the entrance to Lohan’s off-limits section inside the venue.

The actress was seen wearing a blue blazer, black shirt and blue jeans, according to the News. She appeared to be in good spirits and thanked the staff as she was escorted out from her private room.

Lohan high-tailed it out of there in her car away from the waiting photographers.

Earlier in the week, Lohan Tweeted about encountering the paparazzi upon arriving at JFK Airport with her family: “I love ny – but the paparazzi @ jfk just gave me an anxiety attack….. i was half asleep! They’re such animals :( well- @ least im with my family in the end…. xo.”

DAVID CHIU - http://www.nbcnewyork.com/entertainment/celebrity/Lindsay-Lohan-Takes-In-Some-Bowling-Time–118286379.html

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