Lindsay Lohan and Egor Tarabasov engagement rumors 'untrue,' says LiLo's publicist

Egor Tarabasov is yet to pop the question to girlfriend Lindsay Lohan after all. Instagram/Lindsay Lohan

While Lindsay Lohan dating Russian millionaire Egor Tarabasov is already a well-known fact, there's no truth about the lovebirds taking the next step in their relationship (at least not yet), as what media outlets have been claiming over the past few days.

After reports about the two tying the knot surfaced online, Lohan's rep Hunter Frederick talked to People to put a stop to the chitchat. "The story is untrue and holds no merit," Frederick said. The publication added that a "longtime friend" of Lohan claims the same.

Rumors indicated that 22-year-old Tarabasov popped the question over the weekend to Lohan, who reportedly said yes. The family of the starlet was reportedly happy about the engagement but chose to keep a lid on the intimate moment.

The two have been dating for eight months now and started living together last month in London (Lohan has been keeping a low profile there since 2012). "They seem to be getting more serious. She seems really happy," a source told People Magazine around that time.

Lohan hasn't responded to the rumors yet but as the engagement rumors make the rounds, the former child star even had the time to attend a Duran Duran concert in New York.

The last time she talked about her romance with Tarabasov was last month, where the actress told The Sun, "I haven't known Egor for that long." Although Lohan had issues in the past, a source told Mirror that she is extremely happy because of Tarabasov.

"We've been together for about seven months. He is a great guy. I met him in the summer. I'm really happy," Lohan continued. The star, however, has been using social media to keep fans up to speed of her and Tarabasov.

Lohan and Tarabasov have been enjoying travelling and going on vacations in Costa Rica and in the upscale Swiss ski resort Gstaad.

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