Lindsay Lohan was the 'It' girl from, like, 14. That's a lot of pressure.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I didn't get along with Lindsay Lohan on 'Confessions Of A Teenage Drama Queen', but you have to consider that we were 16-year-old girls. I haven't seen Lindsay since then, but I imagine she's grown and become a different person. I know I have.
In 2007, Lindsay Lohan seemed to be on top of the world, a bona fide star who had her pick of acting gigs. But it wasn't long before the veneer cracked, and Lindsay's life began to shatter.
The celebrity thing, I mean, Lindsay Lohan - what's she for? I look at that and throw my hands up in despair.
Making a movie with Lindsay Lohan is not for the faint of heart.
Lohan and I talk about just things that happen. It's Lindsay. She's great. I went from not knowing who she was to not being able to get rid of her because she's everywhere. She's on everything.
Growing up in Hollywood it seemed like every kid was the child of some star.
If you talk about Lindsay Lohan for four or five days a week, you really can't bear to talk about her on the weekends.
I'm just so glad that girl power is working in Hollywood.
When I was younger, coming up in this industry, I was 17, 18 years old. You couldn't tell me Beyonce wasn't my friend. You couldn't tell me that Janet Jackson wasn't my girl. You couldn't tell me that once I signed to my label that me and J.Lo weren't going to have tea in L.A.
There is this thing in America where actresses reach 40 and go mad. The film industry wants all these young people.
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