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Lindsay Lohan Shares How She Reacted Returning To The Disney Lot Where She Filmed ‘The Parent Trap’ Decades Later
By Samantha Nungesser,
6 hours ago
Lindsay Lohan is back on the Disney lot and our lives are complete. The actress, who’s currently filming the long-awaited Freaky Friday sequel, said she felt like a “little kid” stepping back into the same place where she filmed other iconic movies like The Parent Trap and Herbie: Fully Loaded .
Lohan dished on what it was like being back on set again during a recent interview with ABC’s Nightline.
“I think really for me was when I went onto the Disney lot. And being back on the Disney lot because that’s not just Freaky Friday for me,” she said. “That’s The Parent Trap , that’s Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen , that’s Herbie .”
She continued, “It’s so many moments for me. So when I got there, I kind of felt like this essence of a little kid again.”
Lohan was a Disney icon back in the early aughts, starting with her roles as long-lost twins Hallie Parker and Annie James in The Parent Trap (1998). She then went on to star in Disney films like Life Size (2000), Get a Clue (2002), Freaky Friday (2003), Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004) and Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005).
The star is now set to reprise her role as Anna Coleman in Freaky Friday 2 , which she described as “much freakier than you would expect.” Jamie Lee Curtis , who played her onscreen mom Tess Coleman in the original movie, will also be returning for the sequel.
“Jamie and I have stayed in touch over the years,” Lohan said. “You know how they say when you have a best friend or someone you’re really close with you can not see them for years and years, but when you see them again, it’s like you never separated? I think just women supporting women is such an incredible thing.”
While Lohan couldn’t tease much about Freaky Friday 2, she did say she’s “taking guitar lessons” and has a daughter in the movie.
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