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Lindsay Lohan Licks Wounds With Retail Therapy After SNL Bomb

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March 4 2012, Published 2:00 p.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

A day after her poorly-received performance hosting Saturday Night Live, Lindsay Lohan embarked on a retail therapy expedition in her native New York City Sunday, and RadarOnline.com has the pics.

The blonde diva wore sunglasses and a grey coat as she accompanied her siblings Ali and Cody into the store Rag Bone, less than 24 hours after her fourth time hosting NBC’s iconic comedy showcase was declared the year’s worst by Entertainment Weekly and other media outlets.

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The Mean Girls star, in limited time at the forefront of the skits, looked rusty in front of the camera after a long layoff due to her ongoing legal woes.  

Lindsay, 25, has yet to public comment on her critically-maligned gig, as she has not tweeted since promoting the gig early Saturday.

Despite the critics, ultimately it might be Lindsay who has the last laugh, as her appearance gave the show its second-highest rated broadcast of the season (the first was NBA legend Charles Barkley), surely leaving LiLo’s door open for future gigs live from New York.

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