Lilo may lose half-a-million dollar deal

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Washington: Lindsay Lohan could lose her half-a-million dollar deal as the face of Philipp Plein’s 2012 campaign due to the prison sentence she has to undergo for violating her probation.

Judge Stephanie Sautner has sentenced Lohan to 30 days in jail and community service in LA, along with a strict timeline on completing the remainder of her probation – which includes psychotherapy sessions.

However, sources say she is supposed to make an appearance in Dusseldorf, Germany on November 15, which would mean violation of probation terms leading to 270 days in jail.

“I don’t know how this is all going to play out. But if she doesn’t make the designated appearances, she is going to lose a whole bunch of money,” Fox News quoted the source as saying.

Philipp Plein though, plans to stand by the Mean Girls star.

“Lohan’s image is consistent with many of the Philipp Plein brand values, that include unconventionality and controversy, with a rock and roll spirit.

These elements, combined with Lohan’s talent, beauty and high visibility made her an ideal choice as the face of this young upcoming luxury brand,” Plein rep Jennifer Leppla of PR Logo was quoted as saying. (ANI)

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