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Lindsay Lohanwouldn’t mind playing Ariel inThe Little Mermaid— if one particular actress is involved, that is.
The actress, 32, shared a screenshot from the famous 1989 Disney film of Ariel and Ursula on Instagram Monday in which she tagged Disney Studios and expressed her desire to play the lead role oppositeMeryl Streep.
“My dream role with #merylstreep,” Lohan wrote in the photo.
While a project is not in the works between the two actresses, it’s safe to say it’s almost everyone’s dream in Hollywood to work with Streep.
Cheropened up about playing Streep’s mother inMamma Mia! Here We Go AgainduringPEOPLE’s exclusive Facebook livetalk in July.
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Despite their three-year age gap, Cher said, “That doesn’t make any difference.I was thrilled to death, and it was so silly. It was great fun, and I love her, so it was perfect.”
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TheSick Noteactress received backlash earlier this month after making remarks about the #MeToo movement during an interview withThe Times.
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Lohan continued, “You have these girls who come out, who don’t even know who they are, who do it for the attention. That is taking away from the fact that it happened.”
“The quote solely related to my hope that a handful of false testimonies out of a tsunami of heroic voices do not serve to dilute the importance of the #MeToo movement, and all of us who champion it,” she continued. “However, I have since learned how statements like mine are seen as hurtful, which was never my intent. I’m sorry for any pain I may have caused.”
“I feel very strongly about the #MeToo movement and have the utmost respect and admiration for the women brave enough to come forward and speak out about their experiences. Their testimony has served to protect those who can’t speak, and give strength to those who have struggled to have their voices heard.”
source: people.com