In a 2019 appearance on “The Howard Stern Show,” Lindsay Lohan elaborated on impactful advice Jamie Lee Curtis gave her while filming “Freaky Friday.” Stern asked, “Didn’t she tell you to get rid of all the hangers-on?” According to the Cambridge Dictionary, a hanger-on is “a person who tries to be friendly and spend time with rich and important people, especially to get an advantage.” Lohan said Curtis was “right.” She admitted it was common for her to surround herself with people just for the sake of it. Referring to her loneliness, Lohan explained, “All the other people didn’t realize that I didn’t want to go out all the time; I didn’t want to be seen all the time. But the only time I did want to was when they were around… And that’s not a real friend.”
There’s no doubt that Curtis is a real friend, as the star majorly stood up for Lohan in 2016. When inappropriate remarks Donald Trump made about Lohan in 2004 resurfaced during the 2016 presidential election, Curtis took to Instagram to express her disgust toward the soon-to-be President. She summarized Trump’s former comments, writing, “She’s probably deeply troubled and therefore great in bed. How come the deeply troubled women, you know, deeply, deeply troubled, they’re always the best in bed?”‘ Curtis then defended Lohan, stating, “I am appalled. Lindsay needed help and guidance. Not your gross, lecherous, lewd commentary. YOU are the Republican nominee for the Presidency.”
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