Lindsay Lohan
Lindsay Lohan, whose career has been derailed by multiple trips to jail and rehab since 2007, has been rumored to be posing for Playboy. Reuters

Is Lindsay Lohan trying her hand at Playboy?

The embattled starlet is taking part in a top-secret photo shoot Monday and Tuesday and, according to E! News, it's for a spread in an upcoming issue of Playboy.

Looks like Lohan's following in her longtime idol Marilyn Monroe's footsteps. But will she go completely nude?

On Monday, Lohan was spotted heading into a Beverly Hills mansion, purportedly the scene of the photo shoot. However, her representative, Steve Honig, isn't ready to admit that Lohan is going to do Playboy -- but he's not denying it either.

I can neither confirm nor deny at this time, Honig told E! News.

We don't comment on rumors about who may or may not be posing for the magazine, said one Playboy representative. If anything changes, I'll be sure to let you know.

Meanwhile, a source close to Lohan is under the impression that the L.A. County morgue's most famous volunteer is collecting a pretty fat paycheck for her posing services.

Lohan, who rose to fame as a star in Disney movies like The Parent Trap, has seen her career derailed by multiple trips to jail and rehab since 2007.

Most recently, on Feb. 9, 2011, Lohan was charged with theft of a necklace reported stolen from a jewelry store in January. She was sentenced to 120 days in prison, 360 hours of community service at the Downtown Women's Center and 120 hours of community service at the L.A. County morgue for misdemeanor theft and probation violation, to which she pled no contest.

The Mean Girls actress also served 35 days under house arrest and was ordered into a shoplifter's counseling program and psychological therapy.

L.A. County Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner, however, revoked Lohan's probation on Oct. 19 because she rarely appeared at the women's center and never showed up at the coroner's office. At the women's center, Lohan missed nine appointments and logged just 21 hours. Sautner then ordered Lohan to appear at a Nov. 2 hearing at which court officials and attorneys will present evidence as to whether Lohan did, in fact, violate her probation.

If so, she could be returned to jail.