
Lindsay Lohan has revealed her struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and hinted at a possible sequel to the beloved 2003 comedy Freaky Friday in a candid new interview.
The actress, who rose to fame as a child star, spoke openly about the emotional toll of growing up in the spotlight and the challenges she faced in her personal and professional life.
Lohan's Battle with PTSD
Lohan explained that the intense media scrutiny she endured during her early career contributed to her PTSD. "I had to grow up very quickly," she said. "The constant attention and pressure were overwhelming at times."
Despite these struggles, the 37-year-old has found solace in her recent projects, including her return to acting and her role as a mother.
'Freaky Friday 2' on the Horizon?
Fans of the body-swap classic Freaky Friday may have reason to celebrate, as Lohan teased discussions about a potential sequel. "Jamie [Lee Curtis] and I have talked about it," she shared. "We both love the idea, and it would be amazing to revisit that story."
The original film, which co-starred Jamie Lee Curtis as Lohan's mother, remains a fan favourite two decades later.
Looking to the Future
Lohan also expressed excitement about her upcoming projects and her newfound stability. "I'm in a really good place now," she said. "I'm focused on my family, my career, and just enjoying life."
Her openness about mental health and her enduring charm continue to endear her to fans worldwide.