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Lindsay Lohan -- I Wasn't Fired, I Quit!

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Lindsay Lohan made the choice to leave her latest film project, not the other way around ... sources close to LiLo tell TMZ.

It's been reported today that Lindsay was fired from the planned Linda Lovelace biopic "Inferno." But sources who have spoken to Lindsay within the last hour tell us Lindsay decided to drop out from the film so that she could focus more on her recovery.

We're told Lindsay felt the project no longer felt right -- but that her and the director, Matthew Wilder, remain on good terms and hope to work together in the future.

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Lindsay Lohan Visits Her West Hollywood Home

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Lindsay Lohan came home from the Betty Ford Center Saturday, Radar Online is reporting.

But the Mean Girls star didn't bust out of rehab early. Lindsay recieved a "day pass" so she could have a business meeting with Matthew Wilder, the director of her upcoming film, Inferno.

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It looks like she was successful, and a relaxed-looking Lindsay accompanied only by her faithful assistant Eleonore, were spotted at the starlet's West Hollywood home Saturday morning.

Lohan is reportedly making remarkable progress at Betty Ford, a treatment center her mother Dina described on Today as the answer to her prayers for Lindsay.

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Lindsay Lohan: I Can't Afford Betty Ford Center

http://img2.timeinc.net/people/i/2010/news/101101/lindsay-lohan-240.jpgLindsay Lohan may be making strides toward a healthy lifestyle, but it's coming at a price.

Lohan, 24, was ordered back to the Betty Ford Center on Friday instead of given more jail time, but the actress's probation report raises questions about how much longer she can stay at the pricey desert facility.

"She indicates she can not afford to continue to pay for the treatment program and she needs to work," says the report.

Prior to Friday's hearing, Lohan had requested that she move into outpatient care after her 30-day stay at Betty Ford ended this weekend. Instead, Superior Court Judge Elden Fox ordered her to remain there through at least Jan. 3.

This will have kept her there for about three months; a 90-day stay typically costs $53,000.

"[Lohan says] her clothing line is falling apart because she is not available to monitor the product," the probation report states.

But a source tells PEOPLE Lohan has continued to work on her 6126 line from rehab, even having a concept meeting for her fall 2011 collection recently with her business partner Kristi Kaylor.

"Lindsay is still seeing income from the line, and it's doing three times better than originally expected," the source says. "It's keeping her busy and productive."

Lohan also had a movie set to begin filming in November, presumably the Linda Lovelace biopic Inferno, and that she "is claiming that continued inpatient treatment would be a hardship financially, and damaging to her career," according to the report.

Dr. Lee Sadja, who dealt with Lohan during her stay at the UCLA Medical Center, believes the longer [Lohan] is at the Betty Ford Center, the better. "There was some denial regarding her drug addiction. [She] needs to continue to work on her issues in order to save her life," the report says.

Gary Richman, a chemical dependency counselor who also worked with Lohan, agrees the actress is not ready to leave the clinic.

Richman believes "she has a lot of growing up to do," the report says. "[She] finally began to talk about feeling powerless and about being an addict ... She must make several changes in her life in order to succeed, especially coming from a family of dysfunction."

Credit: People