
Lindsay Lohan had a nostalgic reunion with her Parent Trap co-stars Lisa Ann Walter and Elaine Hendrix at the Los Angeles premiere of Freaky Friday 2.
The 39-year-old actress turned heads on the red carpet outside the El Capitan Theatre on Tuesday night, wearing a pale pink custom Miu Miu gown.
Walter, 61, coordinated in a sharp black-and-white pinstripe suit, while Hendrix, 54, opted for a blush pink gown adorned with silver floral beadwork.
The trio famously starred in Disney’s beloved 1998 remake of The Parent Trap.
Lohan played both Hallie Parker and Annie James, twins separated at birth who reunite at summer camp to bring their parents (played by Dennis Quaid and the late Natasha Richardson) back together.
Walter portrayed Quaid’s warm, no-nonsense housekeeper Chessy, while Hendrix portrayed the glam and conniving Meredith Blake, the 26-year-old fiancée the twins hilariously scheme to sabotage.

Though neither Walter nor Hendrix appear in Freaky Friday 2, they turned out to support Lohan and her return to the screen alongside Jamie Lee Curtis in the long-awaited sequel to Disney’s 2003 body-swap comedy.
The original Freaky Friday film sees Lohan’s character, Anna Coleman, swap bodies with her mother Tess, played by Curtis.
In a teaser for the new film, slated for release in August, their characters appear to swap bodies with Anna’s daughter and soon-to-be stepdaughter.
Speaking about her relationship with Curtis, who plays her mother in Freakier Friday, Lohan told ELLE in May: “We’re both very family-oriented people.
“We always talk about that, and one of the other big things (she’s taught me) is to always take care of yourself first.
“Because without that, how can you do everything for everyone else?”

One Tree Hill’s Chad Michael Murray and NCIS actor Mark Harmon are reprising their roles in the sequel, while The Good Place and The Acolyte star Manny Jacinto has joined the cast as Lily’s father Eric Davies.
The 2003 previous film is based on the 1972 novel by Mary Rodgers, and was previously turned into a 1976 movie starring Jodie Foster and Barbara Harris.
It is one of the many movies including Herbie Fully Loaded and Confessions Of A Teenage Drama Queen that turned Lohan into a household name, before she took a partial step back following years of tabloid attention.
Her return to the screen has included a rom-com deal with Netflix which featured 2022’s Falling For Christmas, last year’s Irish Wish and festive film Our Little Secret.