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Lindsay Lohan has spoken out about lock-down in Dubai

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Lindsay Lohan is doing her best to survive in Dubai during lock-down, she has said on a video chat with David Spade. The native New Yorker, who has called the United Arab Emirates her home for the last six years, admits it has been a struggle to get the supplies she needs amid the region's serious coronavirus lockdown restrictions. "It is very strict here," she explained during a video chat with David Spade for his Lights Out show. "You are not allowed outside, they take it very seriously. ''Just one person can go out of the house at a time.

If you don't have a reason or aren't approved for a permit to go to the supermarket, are found without gloves or a mask, or surpass 90 minutes (you can be reprimanded).'' Lindsay, who was planning to

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