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Lindsay Lohan slams accurate reporting on canceled TV show

Following our exclusive story that Lindsay Lohan’s MTV reality show will not return for a second season — and that her Mykonos club on which it’s based is also kaput — Lohan oddly fired back by declaring that Page Six should focus more on covering limbless children.

The “Mean Girls” star posted (and deleted) an Instagram picture of four random kids writing, “If you want a true story [Page Six] travel to #Istanbul and write something real for once . . . Children that need attention which I work with and none of you writers try and help. Families that loose [sic] limbs in Syria and you write crap stories about celebs.”

On Monday, her rep confirmed to us that she would not return to the MTV show.

Either way, LiLo raged, “I helped this [sic] amazing children while you are writing about lies and nonsense.”

It’s unclear what her humanitarian work with children entails.

Last year, in a bizarre moment captured on video, Lohan attempted to “rescue” some “trafficked” children she spotted on a Moscow street with their parents, but it ended in a scuffle when the kids’ mom attacked her.

In 2016, we exclusively reported Lohan’s plan to provide some Syrian refugees with a caffeinated energy drink (called Mintanine, with the tag line, “Blue tastes woohoo”).

On Tuesday, Lohan posted online — in another since-deleted post with a picture of a hot tub — “I prefer my real life to be working with children and being with my family. The club is moving to other locations in the world . . . so chill out Page Six.”

She still has an eponymous nightclub in Athens and has said she’s exploring launching a property called Lindsayland in Dubai.