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Lohan Rejects Offer for 'DWTS': Refuses to Do Reality TV

Lindsay Lohan has rejected all offers to become a part of the next cast on "Dancing With The Stars," according to reports.

Lohan may be known for partying and dancing on her nights out. But one thing that the actress will not be known for is reality television. The actress has allegedly stated that she has no problem dancing, but not if she is getting paid for it.

Lohan had reportedly received offers upward of half a million dollars in exchange for her participation on the reality dance competition show. The actress however, rejected the offer, stating that she was not interested in doing "reality television," according to TMZ. The singer told her friends that she wanted to focus on her acting, instead.

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The actress had previously stated that she was "too busy" to consider a deal from "Dancing With the Stars." Part of that busy schedule apparently includes spending time with her potential on and off again flame Max George. Lohan and George have been spending more time together as of late. George even took Lohan to meet his parents, according to TMZ.

"Lindsay happily made the visit early this week -- and we're told Lindsay had a great time, hanging out with the whole George clan for an entire day ... and she felt very at home," TMZ reported.

The two have been spending time with one another since November, but the report states that George was "adamant" about Lohan meeting his parents. The couple is not official, however, and the report added that for now, the two are just "friends."

Aside from boys taking away from Lohan's focus, her acting career is also struggling due to her films latest rejection at the Sundance Film Festival. "The Canyons" was rumored to be a "shoo in," according to reports, but was directors believe it may have been rejected due to Lohan's role.

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