“I don’t know what the Hollywood rules are exactly, but I know I don’t like them.” - LindsayLohan
In it, the actress weighs in about teen movies, navigating high school cliques, and her party-girl image. So sit back and grab a pen—you just might learn a thing or two.“Initially, I wanted to play the part of Regina [the main ‘mean girl,’ played by Rachel McAdams]. But then I thought about it, and I was like, ‘I don’t want my fan base to think I’m a mean girl.'”“I don’t feel like I have any power.
Personally, I think it would be nice if the studios went back to how they used to be when they protected their actresses—and girls actually wore more clothing. That may sound hypocritical because I like to wear sexy things sometimes, but that’s just because the only things that people consider sexy right now is what’s out there. If sexy was brought back in the way that Marilyn Monroe or Brigitte Bardot used to do it, then it might be different.
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