
She’s rumored to be considering a move to London and, judging by Lindsay Lohan’s frequency in visiting the capital, she could be well be set to become a West End girl.
The 23-year-old was spotted out and about in London again this weekend, where she made appearances at Bungalow 8 and new clubbing hotspot Jet Black.
Wearing a black winter jacket over a backless white dress, knee-high boots and a pair of heavily laddered tights, Miss Lohan partied until the early hours.
The latter of the two clubs, Jet Black, stays open until 8am and is described as having a ‘Moulin Rouge meets Sunset Strip vibe’.
Lohan has just landed in London after spending a few days in Paris for fashion week, where she debuted some of the new designs from her line of leggings.
Coincidentally, her former lover Calum Best, 30, was just a stone’s throw away in The Den – a club which is housed in the same building as Jet Black.

Last month the former bad boy claimed he will not be seeking out his ex-flame if she does move to London.
He told the Metro newspaper: ‘I am not going to be out looking for Lindsay when she comes to London or anything like that.’
However the two crossed paths at a Haiti fundraiser hosted by Lohan on February 17.
Best also opened up about how he really felt about their break-up: ‘She’s a lovely girl and to be honest I don’t know why we ended on such bad terms.
‘I have nothing but good things to say about her but for some reason she doesn’t like me.’


Admitting their affair was great fun, when asked if he would like to see Lindsay again when she arrives in the UK he said: ‘No, we will definitely not be rekindling what we once had.’
Calum is fighting hard to leave his ‘bad boy’ image behind him, though he did joke: ‘I don’t think there’s anything wrong with having a little bit of bad boy in you.’
The son of late football legend George Best has just returned from a charity treck in Vietnam.
Gail Porter also took part in the fundraiser, which saw the twosome travel by train from Hanoi to Lao Cai, where their walk began, taking them through the region of Sapa in the north west of Vietnam.




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