Los Angeles, Aug. 3 -- Hollywood star Lindsay Lohan has admitted she feels "pigeonholed" by the roles that first made her famous, revealing she is eager to prove her dramatic range as she enters a new phase of her career.
Speaking to The Times U.K., the "Freaky Friday" star, who became a global sensation at twelve with "The Parent Trap" (1998), reflected on three decades in the industry, admitting that much of Hollywood still perceives her through the prism of her adolescent breakthrough roles, reports The Hollywood Reporter.
In a Saturday profile with The Times U.K., Lohan admitted that she "wanted to take a minute" to herself, which saw her shy away from leading roles from 2013 until 2022.
"I was losing that feeling of excitement abou...