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Lindsay Lohan Hints At Possible Music Comeback With Sister

Lindsay Lohan enjoying in pool

Lindsay Lohan, the beloved actress known for her roles in iconic films like The Parent Trap and Mean Girls, has been the subject of speculation regarding a potential return to music. During a recent appearance on a talk show, Lohan was asked about the possibility of releasing new music, to which she responded with uncertainty.

Having made her music debut in 2004 with the album Speak, which included the hit single 'Rumors,' Lohan garnered success in the music industry with a gold-certified track and a Billboard 200 chart-topping album. She followed up with a second album, A Little More Personal (Raw), featuring the emotional ballad 'Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father).' Despite these achievements, Lohan eventually took a step back from music, only releasing sporadic singles over the years.

Recently, Lohan expressed openness to the idea of returning to music, hinting at a possible collaboration with her sister, Aliana, who is pursuing a music career of her own. Aliana, also known as Ali Lohan, has released singles and contributed to soundtracks, showcasing her talent as a singer.

Reflecting on the upcoming 20th anniversary of her breakout single 'Rumors,' Lohan expressed surprise at the milestone and reminisced about the music video's portrayal of her youthful self navigating the challenges of fame.

While Lohan's music career has seen periods of dormancy, her fans remain hopeful for a musical comeback, especially with the prospect of a collaboration with her sister on the horizon. As Lohan continues to explore her creative endeavors, the possibility of new music from the multi-talented star remains an exciting prospect for fans and music enthusiasts alike.

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