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Freakier Friday: Lindsay Lohan ageless as she steals the show at sequel's London premiere

Freakier Friday: Lindsay Lohan ageless as she steals the show at sequel's London premiere

Daily Mirrora day ago
The stars were out in style on Thursday evening at the London premiere of Freakier Friday. Over two decades after the hugely popular first instalment of the film, Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan were back together and ready for another switch-up.
The sequel to 2003 Disney classic Freaky Friday hits cinemas on Friday, August 8. This time it has gone bigger and freakier - it includes a four-way switch.
Lindsay Lohan, returning as Anna Coleman, swaps bodies with her daughter, while Jamie, who once again plays the part of Tess Coleman, ends up switching with her soon-to-be step-granddaughter.
And with fans eager to see the latest offering, the stars of the show gathered in London for the fist sneak peek. Hollywood's finest took to the red carpet in the heart of the English capital's cinema district, Leicester Square.
While Jamie went for a striking all red attire, Lindsay matched the purple carpet with her fitted dress. Both looked stunning as they posed for the cameras, while the likes of Chad Michael Murray was also seen strutting his stuff in a casual black suit.
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