Lindsay Lohan's Mom Looks Totally Unrecognizable in New Pics
, mother of actress , made a dramatic entrance at a New York City event on Tuesday, showcasing a remarkable transformation that had everyone talking.
A former dancer and singer, Lohan has been a prominent figure in her daughter's career, often making headlines for her outspoken personality and unique sense of style.
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Lohan, who previously admitted to having a facelift, neck surgery, and custom facial rejuvenation, wore a Christian Siriano black gown paired with a sparkling silver cape and long black velvet gloves that extended past her elbows.
The look drew widespread praise on Instagram, with fans expressing their admiration. One commenter wrote, 'Dina, you're better than ever. Total queen energy,' while another simply posted, 'Gorg Gorg Gorg.'
Over the years, she has been open about her cosmetic surgery journey, embracing procedures that have transformed her appearance. In a 2023 interview with Page Six, Dina shared her perspective on cosmetic enhancements.
'I always believed in growing old gracefully, but if you want to do something for yourself, go for it," she said. "I wanted to look like a younger version of myself. Most of my friends did this 10, 15 years ago.'
Dina isn't the only Lohan turning heads with a transformation. Fans were equally stunned by her daughter Lindsay's recent makeover. When Lindsay's Netflix film Our Little Secret premiered in November 2024, the internet buzzed over her youthful glow.
Fans remarked that she appeared younger than she had in years, sparking speculation about possible cosmetic work. A viral TikTok video featured an esthetician analyzing Lindsay's transformation, saying, 'I need to know absolutely everything that occurred between 2018 to 2024 to have this crazy of a transformation. I'm in the industry and I'm at a loss for words.'
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