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Lindsay Lohan's net worth: How the ‘Freakier Friday' star rebuilt her fortune
Lindsay Lohan's net worth: How the ‘Freakier Friday' star rebuilt her fortune

Miami Herald

time08-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Miami Herald

Lindsay Lohan's net worth: How the ‘Freakier Friday' star rebuilt her fortune

The story of Lindsay Lohan's meteoric rise-and spectacular fall-is about as well-known as the plot of Mean Girls, the smash 2006 film about the pressures of high school written and produced by Tina Fey. Although the film cemented Lohan's status as a leading actress, just one year after its release, she made headlines for her struggles with drug and alcohol addiction, and her resultant arrests for driving under the influence, reckless driving, and shoplifting did irrevocable damage to her Disney image. By her early 20s, Lohan had already made several million dollars from films like Freaky Friday (2003), Mean Girls (2004), and Herbie Fully Loaded (2005), but her legal issues and wild lifestyle, which included living at the Chateau Marmont for two years and racking up a $46,000 bill that she never paid, put the brakes on her promising Hollywood career. Fast-forward to 2025, and the once-troubled actress has gotten her life-and her career-back on track after getting married, having a son, and celebrating several years of sobriety. In 2022, Lohan starred in Netflix's "Falling for Christmas," a romantic comedy about a newly engaged heiress who suffers from amnesia after a skiing accident. The film drew one million viewers in its first two days of release and helped Lohan ink a two-movie deal with the streaming giant. Lohan also made a cameo in the Mean Girls movie musical in 2024 and is set to star in and produce the upcoming Hulu series, Count My Lies, based on the bestselling novel by Sophie Stava. But fans are most eagerly anticipating her return to the big screen with Jamie Lee Curtis in Freakier Friday, a reboot of their 2003 hit, Freaky Friday, which opens in theaters nationwide on August 8, 2025. So, just how much money does Lindsay Lohan have now? Don't miss the move: Subscribe to TheStreet's free daily newsletter According to Forbes, back in 2005, Lohan made the venerable publication's list of Top 100 Celebrities with her $11 million annual salary, which included $7 million for the then-unreleased film Just My Luck and a multi-album record deal with Casablanca Records. (That's right, Lohan can sing, too; her 2004 debut album, "Speak," went platinum.) At the time, Forbes estimated that if Just My Luck was a box office hit, Lohan's take-home pay "could double" in the future. While the film eventually earned modest success, tallying $38.1 million in ticket sales on a $28 million budget, Lohan would go on to mint a total of $28 million in career net worth-the bulk of which she made between 2005 and 2007, a time that was also marred by her arrests and stints in rehab (six in total for each). Lindsay Lohan's salaries In her much-publicized 2013 interview with Oprah Winfrey, Lohan revealed that she was addicted to alcohol, took cocaine to prolong the buzz she got from drinking, and had also done Adderall and ecstasy. In addition, she addressed her wild behavior, including her reckless spending, which had left her on the brink of bankruptcy. Some of her more outrageous expenses included a $40,000 tanning salon bill, a $90,000 charge from a limosine company, the nearly $50K unpaid tab from the Chateau Marmont which led to her being banned from the premises, hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees, and a $40,000 gift to her mother, Dina, to prevent her childhood home in Long Island from being seized in foreclosure (unfortunately, Dina would go on to lose the property in 2018). In 2012, the IRS put a $233,000 tax lien on Lohan for failing to file taxes in 2009 and 2010. Lohan's Scary Movie 5 co-star, Charlie Sheen, even gave her $100,000 to help pay off her debts, but it wouldn't be enough. In 2012, the IRS seized the actress' bank accounts to recover the unpaid sum. Fast forward to the present, however, and it appears that Lohan has risen from the ashes of financial ruin. After completing her sixth stint in rehab in 2013, a 90-day court-ordered program that was part of a plea deal for her reckless driving incident the prior year, Lohan was ordered to attend 16 months of therapy. Her probation ended in May 2015 after finishing 125 hours of community service, and Lohan posted a statement to Instagram, saying, "Hard work pays off." She is believed to have remained sober for the past decade. Today, Celebrity Net Worth reports that, as of August 2025, Lindsay Lohan has an estimated net worth of $2 million. Lohan's finances began to rebound with the $1 million paycheck she earned from appearing on the cover of Playboy in 2012, although it all reportedly went to help pay her IRS bill. Related: Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne's net worth as metal's greatest frontman passes on In the intervening years, Lohan appeared in a few indie films, such as Paul Schrader's The Canyons (2013), although her paltry $6,480 paycheck wouldn't even put a dent in her tanning fee. She also starred on the small screen in the Lifetime Original Movie Liz & Dick (2013), where she made exponentially more-$300,000-for portraying another scandal-prone star: Elizabeth Taylor. In 2018, Lohan headlined the MTV reality series, "Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club," which featured the resort she had opened on the Greek island of Mykonos, although salary details were not publicly disclosed. After the success of Netflix's "Falling for Christmas" in 2022, Lohan signed a two-flick deal with the streamer that reportedly figured in the "multi-millions." Her subsequent movies, "Irish Wish" (2024) and "Our Little Secret" (2024), also enjoyed significant viewership, with "Our Little Secret" generating 32.4 million viewers in its opening weekend, making it the network's #1 film of the week. In 2024, Lohan also made a surprise cameo in the Mean Girls musical movie, playing a moderator at the Mathletes tournament. Lohan was pregnant at the time, and while her brief appearance only required the star to be on set for four hours, she reportedly took home a very nice $500,000 for her efforts. And as for the Oprah interview? After the tell-all appeared, Lohan reportedly pocketed $2 million from the subsequent 2013 docu-series, "Lindsay," which chronicled her journey through recovery as well as her attempts to rebuild her life. Naturally, it aired on Winfrey's OWN network. Lindsay Dee Lohan was born on July 2, 1986 in the Bronx in New York. She grew up in Long Island, in the towns of Merrick and Cold Spring Harbor, but her early years were turbulent: Her stockbroker father, Michael, had several run-ins with the law, and in the 1990s, he spent 2.5 years in prison for insider trading and criminal contempt. Lohan's mother, Dina, was a former dancer who also served as her manager; however, she, too, has had substance abuse issues, pleading guilty to operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and leaving the scene of an accident in 2020. She spent 18 days in jail as a result. Both Michael and Dina had experience in the entertainment industry and recognized their daughter's budding talent. Lohan was signed to Ford Models at the tender age of three and appeared in more than 60 television commercials for brands like Pizza Hut, Wendy's, and Jell-O. She also modeled for Calvin Klein and Abercrombie clothing lines. Related: Lil Wayne's net worth: The rap icon's wealth at 42 In 1996, when Lohan was 10, she was cast as Alli Fowler in the soap opera "Another World," but her real breakthrough came when she starred in the 1998 Disney comedy The Parent Trap. In the movie, which was a remake of Hayley Mills' 1961 classic, Lohan adeptly played the dual roles of twins who were separated at birth and attempted to reunite their divorced parents. Lohan received praise for her performance, going on to score a three-film contract with the mammoth production studio. The Parent Trap itself was considered a smash hit, as it grossed over $92 million on a budget of $15 million. Between The Parent Trap and her next Disney hit, 2003's Freaky Friday, Lohan starred in several productions on TV, including "Bette" alongside Bette Midler, "Life-Size" with Tyra Banks, and "Get a Clue" with Brenda Song. But it was Lohan's turn as Cady Heron, the homeschooled protagonist of 2004's Mean Girls, who relocates from Africa to Illinois' North Shore High School and joins the popular clique "The Plastics," that cemented her status as one of the most popular actresses of her generation-and popularized Millennial teen life in the cultural zeitgeist. Lohan's stardom came at a very personal cost. She had moved to Los Angeles by herself at age 15, and lacked guidance on how to navigate her personal life and finances. In an interview with CNN's Piers Morgan, Lohan said that when she first arrived in California, she did not go to high school parties. Just a few years later, at age 17, she experienced her first hangover, admitting to Morgan that she "was definitely going out too much" and "was drinking too much." In 2007, Lohan was convicted twice for drunk driving, once for cocaine use, and went to rehab three times. "And from then on, the press were on me all the time," the actress said. Lohan has been arrested a total of six times: May 26, 2007: Driving under the influence and possession of 24, 2007: Suspicion of driving under the influence, driving on a suspended license, and possession of cocaine. Lohan pled guilty to cocaine use and driving under the influence for both offenses and was sentenced to one day in jail, 10 days of community service, and three years of probation. She eventually served only 84 minutes due to prison 20, 2010: After Lohan missed a court date to attend the Cannes film festival, her probation was revoked, and a warrant was issued for her arrest. Four days later, Lohan was fitted with an ankle bracelet to monitor her alcohol intake and ordered to undergo weekly drug testing and alcohol education classes as part of the conditions of her bail. Lohan was sentenced to 90 days in prison for failing to show up to these classes; due to overcrowding, she served just two 9, 2011: Lohan was taken back into custody on charges of felony grand theft for stealing a $2,500 necklace from a jewelry store in Venice. Although she pleaded not guilty, Lohan was convicted, but the charge was reduced to a misdemeanor 22, 2011: Lohan was found guilty of violating her probation on the 2007 DUI. She received a 120-day sentence and 480 hours of community service, but she only served 35 days in jail-the rest was under house 19, 2012: Lohan was arrested for allegedly sideswiping a person with her car outside of the Dream Hotel in NYC and then fleeing the scene; however, prosecutors declined to press charges, saying there was "no direct evidence." In addition to her arrests, news outlets reported on Lohan's disorderly conduct: In 2007, the actress chased a woman with her car after an argument; at the Betty Ford clinic in 2010, a staff member accused Lohan of attacking her after a drug test, and in 2012, she allegedly punched a woman in the face outside of a Manhattan nightclub. All charges were later dropped. Lohan had relationships in her 20s with "That 70s Show" star Wilmer Valderrama, Harry Morton, the heir of the Hard Rock Cafe empire, and DJ Samantha Ronson. Lohan identifies as straight, telling Piers Morgan, "I have made out with girls before, and I had a relationship with a girl. But I think I needed to experience that and I think I was looking for something different." From 2015–2016, she dated Russian business mogul Egor Tarabasov, but after a series of public fights she ended their relationship, telling People, "I realize now you can't stay in a relationship just for love. No woman can be hit and stay with that person if that person isn't prepared to say sorry." More on celebrities Pedro Pascal's net worth as 'The Fantastic Four' debutsJustin Bieber's net worth: The pop superstar's wealth at 31Jennifer Love Hewitt's net worth: Return to big screen with 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' In 2020, Lohan met her husband, Bader Shammas, at a restaurant in Dubai. They soon began dating and got engaged in November 2021 and married in 2022. Shammas is the assistant vice president of Credit Suisse and has a net worth of $100 million. Lohan has described him as "amazing" and "a very calm person." In July 2023, the couple welcomed their first child, a son named Luai Shammas. Lohan has not publicly revealed photos of him but gushes about him in media interviews, telling Parents that motherhood is "a joy." Lohan has called New York, Los Angeles, London, and Mykonos home, but in 2015 she moved to Dubai, a major city in the United Arab Emirates. "I guess you would say it happened organically," Lohan told Allure. "Dubai gives me that space to have my own vision of what I need to do next." She said that living in the Middle East makes her feel safe and helps her focus because paparazzi are illegal. Lohan and Shammas are rumored to be living in a villa overlooking Kite Beach. In 2023, she gave Architectural Digest a tour of Luai's nursery, which features an ocean mural and furnishings from Nestig. The products were available for purchase on the company's website. Related: The safest new cars of 2025, according to the IIHS The Arena Media Brands, LLC THESTREET is a registered trademark of TheStreet, Inc.

‘Everyone Does Botox': Lindsay Lohan Gets Honest About Beauty Standards In Hollywood
‘Everyone Does Botox': Lindsay Lohan Gets Honest About Beauty Standards In Hollywood

Yahoo

time30-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘Everyone Does Botox': Lindsay Lohan Gets Honest About Beauty Standards In Hollywood

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. When Lindsay Lohan made her big return to acting in 2022 with the Netflix holiday rom-com, Falling for Christmas, fans all over the world hoped that she would not only continue to bring us new characters, but step back into some old ones, as well. Now that we are well into the 2025 movie schedule, and getting closer to the release of Freakier Friday (which brings her together with Freaky Friday co-star Jamie Lee Curtis again), she's been talking about coming back to the profession that made her famous while promoting the upcoming film. Now, Lohan's opening up about beauty standards in Hollywood. Even though Lindsay Lohan has already admitted to being a bit 'jealous' of the young stars who are coming up today, the former child star would likely confirm that one thing hasn't changed much, and that's the Hollywood beauty standard. People (and women in particular) in the entertainment industry are pretty much still expected to look as young, thin, and fashionable as possible when not in character, a fact that has led to much negative commentary about how stars like Selena Gomez, Kelly Clarkson, and many others look. In speaking with Saturday Night Live star Chloe Fineman (who has a role in Freakier Friday) for Elle Magazine, the topic turned to beauty standards when the Just My Luck leading lady noted that she's currently working on a line of beauty products (much like the aforementioned Gomez, whose Rare Beauty has made her a billionaire). That admission led to this quick exchange: Lohan: Everyone does Botox. Fineman: Last night at dinner, I was with somebody, and they're like, 'I've never had it.'And I was like, 'What? Are you kidding?' Lohan: Who are you? It's like, 'You lie.' I know a lot of people, even those who don't face near constant public scrutiny about their appearance, have had Botox. Many of us simply do not want to be wrinkled or to appear to have physically aged at all, despite the fact that everyone will do just that at some point. However, it hadn't really occurred to me that it would be so hard to buck the Botox trend in Hollywood that it's seemingly impossible to come upon someone in the industry who hasn't experimented with using the substance to erase as many wrinkles as possible at least once. Stars have begun to speak out about unrealistic beauty standards, and Lohan's co-star, Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis has been among them. In 2023, after singer Karol G came out against her heavily retouched GQ cover, Curtis spoke up about how things like that hurt all women and contribute to us feeling ashamed of ourselves. Other stars have done similar things in recent years, like Florence Pugh discussing how harshly women's bodies are judged, Halle Berry talking about 'challenging' stereotypes of older women, and Demi Moore revealing the 'tremendous gift' of aging. Speaking of that beauty line that Lohan is developing, Fineman did ask for more info on how she takes care of her own health and beauty when the Mean Girls star admitted to being 'crazy about my skin and health.' Lohan added: Oh, God, I don't even know how to answer that. I drink this juice every morning. It's like carrot, ginger, lemon, olive oil, apple. I also drink a lot of green tea, a lot of water. I'm a big pickled beets person, so I put them in almost everything. My skin care is very specific. I'm trying out some serums now that I'm doing—I'm testing them. Also, I'm a big believer in ice-cold water on your face when you wake up. I drink lemon juice a lot; I also put tons of chia seeds in my water. Eye patches, I do every morning. I'm into lasers. Honestly, all of that sounds fine to me except the lasers. They've been used to clear up a number of skin concerns, like acne and, yes, even wrinkles, but I'll just have to turn into an old bog witch eventually if that's the best way to stop one from looking old. And, you know what? I'm totally fine with that. It'll probably finally keep the neighborhood kids out of my yard once they get a look at me.

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