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Published: April 7, 2009 at 11:13 PM

LOS ANGELES, April 7 (UPI) -- U.S. actress Lindsay Lohan says she is heartbroken over her recent split with her longtime girlfriend Samantha Ronson.

"It's absolute hell," Lohan told Usmagazine.com Monday.

Ronson, 31, reportedly dumped Lohan, 22, last Friday, then hired security guards to bar Lohan from a party her family was having at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles and changed the locks on the house they had been sharing.

Lohan described Friday evening as "the worst night of my life," revealing to the magazine that she, her mother and sister were staying one floor above the Ronsons at the Chateau Marmont.

"I'm not a bad person and this is what happens," Lohan said as she wept. "I was raised to treat people well, and I'm so tired of this drama."

She added that she feels "so alone" without Ronson, her girlfriend of nearly two years.

"Everyone's turned on me," Lohan said. "I'm a (expletive) 22-year-old girl who's in love. ... I felt like I was in 'Mean Girls,' but worse: 'Mean Girls' was a movie."

Topics: Lindsay Lohan, Samantha Ronson
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