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Lindsay Lohan's Depp escape

Lindsay Lohan's Depp escape Lindsay Lohan's Depp escape
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June 3, 2008

Johnny Depp has offered Lindsay Lohan the use of his private island.

'Pirates of the Caribbean' star Johnny and his partner Vanessa Paradis own their own Caribbean retreat - which they've named 'F**k Off Island' - and make regular trips there to get away from it all.

Now Johnny has reportedly offered the 'Mean Girls' actress use of the island whenever she wants to escape the intense interest in her private life.

A source said: "Johnny realises the pressures of fame and can see Lindsay could do with a break."

The pair met backstage at the MTV Movie Awards - after Johnny had picked up two prizes for Best Villain and Best Comedy Performance - and Lindsay was delighted when Johnny invited her to stay on the island.

Lindsay has come under intense scrutiny in recent weeks over her relationship with DJ Samantha Ronson and the controversy surrounding her mother Dina Lohan's new reality TV show 'Living Lohan'.

Despite claiming they are "just friends", Lindsay has reportedly been telling friends she wants to marry Samantha, and has been calling herself Lindsay Ronson.

In addition to public scrutiny of their relationship, Lindsay has also been dealing with her parents speaking out - father Michael was quoted as saying it was "obvious to anyone with half a brain" that Lindsay was in a relationship with Samantha, while her mother said: "If she's happy, I'm happy. Samantha's great."

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