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Lindsay Lohan to Pop Punk at the Look of the Sequel 'Freakier Friday'

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Lindsay Lohan is back like Anna in Freakier Friday, The expected sequel to the 2003 comedy, Freaky Friday (A Crazy Friday in our country), which not only has Lohan's return and Jamie Lee Curtis In leading roles, but from Pink Slip, the Lohan Punk Puk band was part in the original film. In an interview with Empire Magazine, Lohan explained: “That Punk of Anna is still there. As soon as I started again with my guitar teacher, it was as if we had …
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sayidaty.net broke the news in United Arab Emirates on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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