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Lindsay Lohan says she’s given up partying

Lindsay Lohan has put her partying days behind her in favor of quiet nights in.

The actress says in a prerecorded interview with NBC’s “Today” show that she felt “uncomfortable” the last time she went out partying and that she had turned into more of a homebody, People magazine reported.

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“That’s not my thing anymore,” she tells host Matt Lauer in the interview set to air Thursday morning.

“I went out, actually, a few months ago with a friend. And I was so uncomfortable. Not because I felt tempted, just because it was just the same thing that it always was before.

“And it just wasn’t fun for me. I’ve become more of a homebody, and I like that.”

Lohan — who has had a well-publicized battle with drugs and alcohol — is near the end of a 60-day community service stint at a Los Angeles morgue and is likely to move soon to informal probation.

She is currently on probation after pleading no contest in May 2011 to stealing a $2,500 necklace from a Los Angeles boutique, in addition to a 2007 DUI case.

In the “Today” interview, Lohan says had been “in denial” and needed “a wake-up call” about her party antics and was looking forward to returning to the spotlight this weekend by hosting “Saturday Night Live.”

“I still need to go through the process of proving myself,” Lohan says.

“You know, with ‘SNL,’ being on time, being, you know, keeping my — can’t say the word — but stuff together.”