Sounds like someone's a little too big for their Seven Jeans.
Although her latest movie "Just My Luck" didn't exactly take flight at the box office, Lindsay Lohan has reportedly backed out of her newest filming project "Bill," said sources at the "Prairie Home Companion" premiere.
After bonding with Meryl Streep and taking lessons from "Prairie" director Robert Altman, Lohan has reportedly decided to skip out on small-time movies like the indie "Bill," which co-stars Aaron Eckhart ("Thank You For Smoking") and Amanda Peet ("A Lot Like Love").
Instead, she'll be focusing on her next project with director Garry Marshall ("Pretty Woman," "The Princess Diaries"), co-starring Felicity Huffman and Jane Fonda.
At least Lohan's younger siblings are not taking a page from her book: Fox News reported at the premiere that brother Michael Lohan got YES letters from Boston College and Tufts University for the fall. That Nobel prize would look great next to an Oscar, kids!
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