Lindsay Lohan Wearing Wedding Ring?

June 8, 2009 at 6:25am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

They’ve been on-again, off-again so many times, we've lost track, but Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson appear to be back on (for the moment). By the time we’re done writing this, they will have had a crazy fight, and broken up...again.

LiLo was spotted at the Bungalow 8 night club in London flashing a gold band on her left hand, fueling rumors that the ladies were again an item.

Lohan has not been spotted with Ronson during their coincidental visits to London, but onlookers outside the nightclub reportedly said that she did nothing to hide the wedding ring that last year symbolized her love for Ronson, but has been noticably absent after her recent, very public breakup.

Lohan is in London for a little vakay while Sam has a bunch of DJ gigs in town. At least one of them is working.

The couple split in March after numerous lesbian catfights, when Lohan said she wanted to “focus on herself.”

Honestly who cares anymore?

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