skip to main content

Lindsay Lohan 'jealous' she did not have social media to 'control narrative'

Lindsay Lohan: "When I first started out in the business, none of us had a say in how to control our own narrative."
Lindsay Lohan: "When I first started out in the business, none of us had a say in how to control our own narrative."

Lindsay Lohan has said she admires people taking control of their own narrative on social media but is "a little jealous" she did not have access to the platform when she "first started out in the business".

The 36-year-old actress is marking her return to the big screen, after a lengthy hiatus, in Netflix's Falling For Christmas about a spoiled heiress who develops amnesia after a skiing accident.

"It was really comforting to me, when I got the script, to see a movie that was a romcom because it’s always fun to work on something light-hearted and family-oriented that makes people happy and provides a bit of an escape," she told Cosmopolitan UK.

"I was excited to do something with Netflix, which is a big family in a way. It was the right fit for me, especially to be able to executive-produce it."

Lohan said that her acting career is "always evolving".

She said: "It comes very naturally to me to play a role, especially in a romantic comedy, so it doesn’t always feel like work.

"But when you really look at the character and how much more you can give people on screen through the character’s eyes, there’s so much to play with and change.

"With this movie I specifically wanted to do more physical comedy and I was like, 'we’re here, why not? I’m willing to do it’.

"I think the bigger you go in those situations, the better it is. You can’t be afraid of it."#

Lindsay Lohan's breakout role came in 1998's The Parent Trap

Lohan’s breakout role came in the 1998 film The Parent Trap in which she played estranged twin sisters Hallie Parker and Annie James.

Speaking about social media, she said: "When I first started out in the business, none of us had a say in how to control our own narrative.

"There were paparazzi pictures and then people ran with it. So, I think it’s really good that in this day and age people can say who they are and who they want to be.

"I admire and appreciate that. I’m a little jealous because I didn’t have that. But I think it moves really fast and I just try to keep up as best I can. I check everything before I post it. I’ll send it to people. Because you have to."

Lohan recently recreated a family photo taken in London more than 20 years ago during the making of The Parent Trap.

Source: Press Association

Read Next