Lindsay Lohan Says Her Siblings ‘Definitely Had It Harder’ Than Most Kids Because Of What She Says She Did ‘By Mistake’

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Lindsay Lohan said that over time she’s realized how important her family is to her — and she shared how her “siblings definitely had it harder” than most kids because of the things she said she’s done “by mistake.”

The 35-year-old actress opened up about a whole host of things during an interview with Vogue magazine for a piece called “Life In Looks,” and the “Mean Girls” star shared a clip in a Thursday Instagram post.

She captioned the post, “I am so excited and honored to be a part of Vogue Magazine’s my ‘Life in Looks.’ The full video will be live on Vogue’s YouTube account and a link in my bio, here’s just a few cuts from the interview.”

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In the video, “The Parent Trap” star talked about some of her more famous looks throughout the years from her red carpet look for Disney’s “The Parent Trap” movie premiere in 1998 to the styles she wore in her movie “Freaky Friday” in 2003 alongside costar Jamie Lee Curtis — and in “Mean Girls” the following year.

It is during this look back at her headline-making outfits, the superstar actress opened up about found memories she’s had with her brothers — Michael Lohan Jr. and Dakota Lohan — and sister Aliana Lohan. That starts at the 12:07 minute mark here.

“My family’s so important for me, so anytime that I have an opportunity to involve my sister and my brother, and in anything that I do,” Lohan shared. “And my mom I always jump at at the chance … those are the memories that count.”

“Growing up my my siblings definitely had it harder that most kids at their age, because I was such a public figure that they couldn’t really escape any of the results of the things I did, by mistake, in front of the public eye,” she aded.  “So, I feel like I also had to really lead by example as I got older and learned from my mistakes.”

“Yeah, over time you realize how important family is more than anything else in the world,” Lohan continued.

The “Herbie Fully Loaded” star’s parents, Dina and Michael Lohan, divorced in 2007.

Lohan has had a rather checkered past after shooting to fame at the age of 12 in “The Parent Trap.” After that, she was in the headlines for years due to personal issues related to substance abuse and more.

She’s spoken in the past about her parents’ troubled relationship and her own struggles after being arrested for a D.U.I. while in possession of cocaine — and another time with it in her system, reported Vanity Fair in 2010.

“I grew up really fast just because of the situations I was subjected to because of my father,” Lindsay said. “My mom would try to shield me from that as much as possible, but I chose to get in the middle [of her parents] my entire life.”

In November 2021, the “Georgia Rule” star shared life-changing news on social media she and boyfriend Bader Shammas were engaged. She captioned her post, “My love. My life. My family. My future. @bader.shammas #love.” The message also included a diamond ring emoji.

Lohan basically disappeared from the spotlight, other than a few choice roles, for more than a decade. Recently, she has made a comeback and will star in her first project when “Falling For Christmas” debuts later this year on Netflix.

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