Lindsay Lohan tries to make a musical return during coronavirus pandemic
The 'Mean Girls' star teased that she's 'back', receiving mixed reactions across social media due to the timing...
REUTERS: Actor Lindsay Lohan, whose promising film career crashed a decade ago in a string of legal woes and substance abuse, on Tuesday announced she was making a comeback with a new music single.
“I’m back!,” the 33-year-old star of Mean Girls posted on social media, with a video compilation of news clips from the ups and downs of her career.
Lohan also posted a link for fans to pre-save her single on a music streaming platform. She offered no title, release date, or other details.
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Her surprise announcement quickly became a top trending item on Twitter but caused mixed reactions.
“Sorry sis, we are in the middle of a global pandemic,” tweeted user CaliRae, referring to the coronavirus that has upended life around the world and killed more than 40,000 people.
Other Twitter users wondered if Lohan was pulling an April Fool’s Day stunt.
Lindsay Lohan wants everyone to forget her past
Lohan, once one of Hollywood’s most-sought after young actors, went to rehab six times between 2007 and 2013, and was in and out of jail and court repeatedly for offences ranging from theft to drunken driving and drug possession. She later moved to London, Dubai and Greece.
While best known as an actor, Lohan last released a single, the dance-themed Bossy, in 2008.
In 2019, she starred in the MTV reality show Lohan Beach Club about her efforts to launch a nightclub and restaurant business in Greece. She also appeared in a 2018 British television comedy crime series Sick Note.
Lohan has also removed all her previous Instagram posts bar one of her new single, as well as the 'Salam Alaykum' (peace) in her bio, as a testimony to her rumoured conversion to Islam.
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