
Lindsay Lohan shows off her slim figure as she slips into form-fitting red activewear to film 80s workout video themed campaign for Old Navy
The actress, 38, slipped into a red activewear which showed off her incredible figure in the fun advert, which also stars Dylan Efron, Charo and Quenlin Blackwell.
Lindsay flaunted her flexibility in the video, kicking her leg up in the air during a workout routine which was filmed for the ad.
The Freaky Friday star wore a red crop top with white piping, teamed with a pair of matching leggings and cream leg-warmers to complete the retro look.
Her strawberry blonde locks were styled in a bouncy blown out look, while her pretty features were enhanced with a pallet of natural-looking make-up.
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The advert which is set to Whip It by Devo begins with glam Lindsay in a workout studio, as she tells the camera: 'It's Old Navy!'
The campaign is called Old Navy, New Moves and is inspired 'by the iconic workout videos of the 80's and highlights Old Navy Active for the whole family.'
The video was shot by fashion photographer Ethan James Green and was directed by Torso, styled by Dara, and creative direction in partnership with Look.
Old Navy's activewear ranges in prices from $9.99 to $59.99.
Meanwhile, Zac Efron's younger brother Dylan modelled another look from the brand, a yellow vest top and shorts.
Also showing off Old Navy's new collection was Spanish actress Charo, 74, who wowed in a printed purple one piece with a blue belt.
Meanwhile, American influencer Quenlin Blackwell looked incredible in a blue leotard similar to Lindsay's, with a pair of padded knee-high socks.
The advert marks the first campaign for Old Navy activewear in 10 years, as the Gap Inc owned company attempts to grow the sector.
The advert marks the first campaign for Old Navy activewear in 10 years, as the Gap Inc owned company attempts to grow the sector
It comes soon after Lindsay revealed she is aware of the conversation the internet has been having about her changing face.
She recently opened up about the rumors surrounding her youthful appearance, setting the record straight in a new Elle cover story, where she was interviewed by SNL star and Freaky Friday sequel co-star, Chloe Fineman.
Photos of Lindsay went viral last year, prompting widespread speculation about whether she had undergone plastic surgery.
Some even suggested she had spent up to $300,000 on cosmetic procedures, based on a TikTok posted by an aesthetics doctor.
But according to Lindsay? That narrative is wildly off-base.
In the interview, she said her approach to beauty is rooted in wellness and skincare - not surgery.
'Everyone does Botox,' she admitted, but when asked for her beauty 'secrets,' the actress leaned into a more holistic answer.
'Oh, God, I don't even know how to answer that.
It comes soon after Lindsay revealed she is aware of the conversation the internet has been having about her changing face
'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.'
She also detailed her morning routine, which includes ice-cold water splashes to the face, chia seeds in her water, and daily eye patches.
As for skincare products, she has been testing out serums - possibly for her upcoming beauty line - and is a fan of laser treatments.
But not everything worked for her.
'I tried Morpheus8, but my skin was too thin,' she explained, speaking about a treatment that involves micro needling.
'My skin changed after having my son.
'It got really sensitive. That's what really made me change my whole routine and diet and everything.'
Lohan explained that her skin changed after having her son and that she had to adjust her routine and diet to improve it
And for those still speculating about a mystery face lift? Her publicist jumped in to shut it down fast.
'The second she looks any different, they assume she had her face lifted at 37 or 38… It's so mean.'
Lindsay echoed that frustration, asking, 'I'm like, when? With what time? Where?'
'I tried to figure that out, Linds, in the last three years, when you had time to do anything, because I know your schedule,' her publicist continued to the outlet.
But she seemed used to it by now.
'You just have to do it and ignore everyone else,' she said.
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