Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis
Intimate reunion on stage – and a makeover
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Lindsay Lohan looks like she was back in the body of a 17-year-old-to match the upcoming “Freaky Friday” sequel.
What if you wake up in another body overnight? This question asked Lindsay Lohan (38) and Jamie Lee Curtis (66) as a chaotic lovable mother-daughter duo in 2003 in “Freaky Friday”. More than 20 years later, the two are now coming into the cinemas with the official sequel, “Freater Frakier Friday”. On Thursday they celebrated a warm reunion at the Cinemacon in Las Vegas. And the focus was also on real transformation.
Lindsay Lohan in particular attracted attention when performing in a lilac -colored mini dress – but less because of her outfit, but her makeover. The actress looked almost dolly on stage with a new glow, tight face and freshly colored light blonde hair and looks more like her child’s self.
Lohan’s transformation is not new: it has been speculated for months. She is said to have not laid under the knife.
Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curti’s enthusiasm for cooperation
that she broadly shows with Jamie Lee Curtis as well as Julia Butters and Sophia Hammons (right). “My Beautiful Freakies,” she wrote. “Time to spend time with my ‘freakier friday’ crew is always a lot of fun!”
On the stage, Lohan raved and the curly -dressed Curtis arm in arm in arm in a yellow two -part. “We can hardly put into words how great it was to put back in Anas and Tessa’s skin again,” said Lohan. Curtis also revealed that the sequel is “freakier” than the original film and there will be much more transformations.
In the United States, “Freater Friday” is due to come to cinemas on August 8, in Germany the day before on August 7th.
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Source: Stern

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