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'Playboy' Execs Reportedly Unhappy With Lohan's First Photo Shoot

LOS ANGELES (CBS) — It's a good thing Lindsay Lohan has nearly a week to begin serving a 30-day jail sentence that was imposed Wednesday during her probation hearing.

Reports are surfacing that the troubled actress' recent Playboy photo shoot wasn't up to snuff and magazine executives want to start over.

"Lindsay was told that the Playboy executives wanted to go another direction with her shoot so they asked her to come back for a second time," a source exclusively told RadarOnline.com. "There is never a guarantee that everyone will like the photos or that they will be of high enough quality to use for the cover, but Playboy wanted to make sure that Lindsay's pictures were exactly what they wanted."

Lohan was expected to pose again Thursday for photos that are slated to run in January's issue.

She has until Nov. 9 to begin serving her 30-day jail sentence – which is expected to be cut short due to overcrowding – at the Lynwood Correctional Facility.

Lohan will also have to complete 53 days of community service at the county morgue and 18 45-minute psychotherapy sessions by March 29, 2012.

If she violates the terms of her new probation, a warrant will be issued for her arrest and she will be forced to serve another 270 days in jail.

Lohan was sentenced Wednesday after admitting that she violated the terms of her probation, which stems from DUI and theft cases, to Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner.

She is reportedly making nearly $1 million for the Playboy photos.

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