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Lindsay Lohan Wears Pink Balmain Dress on 'Freakier Friday' Carpet

Lindsay Lohan Wears Pink Balmain Dress on 'Freakier Friday' Carpet

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Lindsay Lohan showed up to the Freakier Friday premiere in Mexico, and wore what might be her best look of the entire press tour. (To be clear, she's been looking amazing this entire time—stylist Andrew Mukamal has been pulling some incredible pieces for her!)
Lindsay arrived on the red carpet wearing a hot pink gown from Balmain, with ruffles down the front and a necklace halter top. She paired the look with a chic updo and matching hot pink lipstick.
As for what we can expect from the movie, LiLo told Good Morning America that "It's going to be a really freaky Friday. Much freakier than you would expect.... It's fantastic. We all just have so much fun and it's so great to have that on set. You just always really want to have a good time. So it's a lot of love, a lot of fun, a lot of laughs and it's a great experience right now."
As for working with Jamie Lee Curtis again, she said "Jamie and I have stayed in touch over the years. They always say when you have a best friend or someone that you're really close with, if you cannot see them for years and years, but when you see them again, it's like you've never separated."
More recently, Lindsay told Entertainment Weekly "When Jamie called me in Ireland, I was like, 'Yes, I'm in, let's do it.' It's not very often that you get to work with someone who's been such a big part of your life on a personal level. That was exciting for me, to come back and do a big-screen film with a woman that I admire, that's part of my life off screen. To have that chance again, it doesn't happen much. I felt lucky to be able to do it."
Freakier Friday hits theaters August 8!
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