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Lindsay Lohan is looking to relax at home after the drama which involved her dad Michael Lohan attempted an unsuccessful intervention for his 26-year-old daughter Friday.

Michael's fears of her relapse came from a Twitter joke made by The Canyons director Bret Easton Ellis about Lindsay missing post-production work. He and a few concerned arrived at Lindsay's doorstep but was turned away from a man who identified himself as the Liz & Dick star's boyfriend, who said that Lindsay's dad "wouldn’t be the one to solve her problems.”

Lindsay's mother Dina Lohan has since released a statement revealing her thoughts regarding Michael's intervention efforts.

    "Once again, my ex-husband makes every effort to make himself relevant in my daughter's life. She has made it clear, she doesn't believe he is capable of being a trusted father. So instead of giving her reason to trust him again--he flies from Florida to Los Angeles to coerce his way back in her life telling her lies that he wants to give Lindsay her mom's back child support. When my daughter refused to see him, he forced his way onto her property and my daughter had no choice but to call the police. This sole act by my ex was not an intervention nor was this extreme antic sanctioned by any member of Lindsay's family or her professional team of handlers. It's all about her father obsessed with making a name for himself in the news once again. It's sad and I hope he stops masquerading as her father in public and starts acting like one in private."


A source close to the actress said rehab won't be necessary as she's been steadfast in her attempts at a sober lifestyle.