If you thought the “Lohannaisance” was just about Lindsay Lohan reclaiming the holiday movie throne with hits like Our Little Secret and Irish Wish well, brace yourselves. The queen of comebacks is not stopping there. With a career resurgence that’s had us cozying up with Netflix more times than we’d like to admit, Lohan is seemingly stepping up her game big time — like joining up with Jamie Lee Curtis for a Freaky Friday sequel big. While it seems like everyone is excited for Lohan’s upcoming career moves, there is one potential move Lohan might take that could spell trouble for a lot of A-listers.
Lohan, who has been in the limelight since her youth, has had her fair share of high-profile relationships and controversies, involving some of the biggest names in the industry. Her history with these A-listers has been fodder for tabloids for years, but recent comments suggest she may be ready to tell her side of the story — in her own words.
“I used to just write about everything. No one was off-limits, and I did not hold back,” Lohan revealed in an interview with Bustle. The actress, who just welcomed her first child, Luai, hinted at the possibility of penning a tell-all memoir, akin to those by Britney Spears and Paris Hilton.
An insider relayed to InTouchWeekly that several high-profile personalities should start sweating over what the Mean Girls star may divulge. “The people who should be worried include Kim Kardashian, Britney, Nicole Richie, Hayden Panettiere, Paris and Demi Moore. The list goes on and on,” they shared. Furthermore, men linked to Lohan through her infamous sex list — namely Ashton Kutcher and Wilmer Valderrama from That ’70s Show, along with Justin Timberlake, Adam Levine, Colin Farrell, Ryan Phillippe, and Zac Efron — are notably mentioned as potentially being in the hot seat.
The implication here is stark. A memoir by Lohan, especially if it unpacks her former relationships and experiences with these celebrities, could add fuel to existing controversies. Valderrama have been scrutinized by the media and the public for dating Lohan at such a young age. Others on her list, like Timberlake and Kutcher, have been repeatedly called out by women for less-than-stellar treatment. A candid account from Lohan could therefore not only offer new insights but also challenge the narratives that have been crafted around these men.
Yet, in a move that’s as reflective as it is strategic, Lohan reminds us that she’s not rushing this process. “My story isn’t finished yet,” she said, underlining a message we deeply resonate with: growth is continuous, and every individual’s timeline is their own. This potential memoir, therefore, isn’t just about the bombshells it may drop. It’s a testament to Lohan’s journey and a reminder of the power of telling one’s truth on their own terms.