LiLo 'not rekindling relationship with ex Samantha Ronson'

Albuquerque Express (ANI) Sunday 6th May, 2012

Lindsay Lohan and her ex Samantha Ronson, who were spotted getting intimate in a New York nightclub earlier this week, are not getting back together, insiders have revealed.

According to sources, the actress did hang out with Sam on Thursday night at Le Baron in New York, but there was no touchy-feely business going on and it was just two old friends catching up together.

There were reports the two might have rekindled a relationship but neither the 'Freaky Friday' star nor Sam has plans to reunite romantically.

It is being claimed hat the two are simply focusing on mending their friendship after a rough break-up in 2009. They began dating on-and-off in 2007.

As one source put it they're "just friends. That's it. Nothing more."

The actress started an on-and-off relationship with the lesbian DJ in 2007, but ended their volatile union after frequently being seen fighting in public.

The couple also feuded on Twitter, though 34-year-old Sam used the social networking site to reveal she was sleeping with the 'Herbie Fully Loaded' star again last year.

"Watching grey's anatomy - my favorite show, @lindsaylohan sleeping next 2 me," TMZ quoted her as tweeting.

"Should i wake her up to let her know her mom is going on GMA?" she added. (ANI)

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