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Lindsay Lohan dating former male cheerleader, won’t face hit-and-run charges

Taylor Bigler Entertainment Editor
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Lindsay Lohan may no longer be into chicks, but she is now into dudes who used to be male college cheerleaders.

Lohan’s new boyfriend Josh Chunn, who describes himself as “the best influence on [Lindsay]”, comes from good ol’ Lafayette, La. where he was member of the University of Louisiana’s Rajun’ Cajun’ cheerleading squad and studied nursing, the New York Daily News reports.

Chunn, 25, moved to L.A. last year to pursue a career in latching onto C-list celebrities and giving interviews to gossip columns. He said that the recent rumors of Lindsay’s relapse are false, but that she surrounds herself with “fuckups.”

The former male cheerleader/nurse was reportedly the one who called the cops on Lohan’s father Michael after last Friday’s failed EMERGENCY INTERVENTION after she allegedly fell off the wagon.

Michael claimed that he and his daughter’s “entire team” were on board with the EMERGENCY INTERVENTION that wasn’t. Michael still maintains that his daughter is drinking up to a “bottle and a half” of vodka per day, which is a sh*t ton of vodka.

Chunn told the Daily News that drinking and drugs are “not [his] thing”an that he is “into hikes and fishing and outdoors. That’s what I’m always trying to get Lindsay to do.”

Chunn said that he is “just trying to figure out what’s best for her at this time right now,” which includes talking to the media about the actress’ personal life.

Meanwhile, Super Mom Dina Lohan weighed in on the incident: “This sole act by my ex was not an intervention nor was this extreme antic sanctioned by any member of Lindsay’s family or her professional team of handlers,” Dina said. “It’s sad and I hope he stops masquerading as her father in public and starts acting like one in private.”

In positive Lindsay Lohan news: Prosecutors will not pursue charges against the actress after she was arrested for allegedly hitting some dude with a Porsche, the Associated Press reports.

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