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Samantha Ronson MySpace photos 06/06/08
Every major gossip rag and website in the US has been desperately clawing away to reveal the truth behind the relationship of “just good friends” Samantha Ronson and Lindsay Lohan. But last night one of the girls gave away a startling clue about the whole affair, which might just crack the case wide open…

Earlier last week reports emerged that Lindsay Lohan had turned down a $1 million offer from OK! magazine to come out about her rumoured relationship with gal pal Samantha Ronson. Apparently the magazine tried to persuade Lohan to do a cover story where she "comes out" about her relationship with Ronson. One source revealed that Lindsay really wanted to do the deal because she desperately needed the money. But Lohan's spokesperson strenuously denied this accusation, stating:

"They sent offers and we passed."

But whilst Lindsay seemed to be been doing her best to avoid whispers about a potential romance, Samantha has been trying to indulge the allegations. Last night, out-and-proud lesbian Samantha, changed her MySpace profile picture to the infamously risqué snap of her and Lindsay sharing a kiss. Later that evening however, she removed the incriminating photo as her main profile picture and added it one of her galleries. We don’t know why Samantha suddenly decided to change the picture, but could this be the sign we’ve been waiting for? Or are they just a pair of sad-attention seekers? We’ll let you decide…

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