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Lindsay Lohan returning to U.S.

Lindsay Lohan is on her way back home after she boarded a plane today in Cannes, France, bound for the U.S., TMZ reported.

The showbiz website reported earlier this week that Lohan won’t be arrested when she returns since the actor posted bail. Thus, her arrest warrant issued Thursday, which made headlines around the world, was recalled.

A Los Angeles judge issued a warrant for her arrest after the “Mean Girls” star failed to attend a mandatory court hearing at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday for her DUI case.

Lohan’s lawyer told the Los Angeles County Superior Court the actor was unable to attend the hearing in California because her passport was stolen while she was at the Cannes Film Festival.

The 23-year-old was spotted partying on a yacht Wednesday in Cannes, the New York Post reported.

Judge Marsha Revel said there was no excuse for Lohan’s absence as the starlet could have scheduled a return trip home well in advance of the hearing, or could have chosen not to travel to France.

The judge set the bail at $100,000 but Lindsay’s representatives paid $10,000 — the standard 10 percent — to secure the bond and the judge recalled the warrant.

Lohan and her lawyer will be in court on May 24 at 8:30am local time when the judge will set a date for a probation violation hearing.

Judge Revel said there was probable cause to believe Lohan had violated the terms of her probation.

Lohan had been placed on three years’ probation and ordered to complete an alcohol rehabilitation program after pleading guilty to cocaine use and driving under the influence in August 2007.

The famed party girl often attends the rehab course once every 21 days — enough for the school she is enrolled in not to report her to authorities, but in direct violation of court orders.