Lindsay Lohan reveals she asked Disney CEO to pay ‘double’ for her roles in Parent Trap

Lindsay Lohan reveals she asked Disney CEO to pay 'double' for her roles in Parent Trap

Lindsay Lohan did not find her salary for her iconic film, The Parent Trap, satisfactory. During an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, the 38-year-old revealed that he once demanded “double” the money for his roles in the 1998 film.

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Lindsay Lohan reveals she once asked Disney CEO to ‘double’ her salary

The Mean Girls star recalled her conversation with former Disney CEO Michael Eisner during Wednesday’s meeting with Andy Cohen at the premiere of the 1998 classic film. At that time, Eisner asked Lohan where her twin sister was, to which she replied, “Well, you should have paid me double because I don’t have one.”

Lohan said of her funny reaction at age 12, “I was so young, I don’t even know how I thought of saying it, but I’ll never forget what I said.” “This is Dina Lohan’s daughter.” Cohen quipped.

In the cult classic film directed by Nancy Meyers, the Falling for Christmas star played long-lost 11-year-old twin sisters, Hailey and Annie Parker, who are reunited at summer camp after being separated at birth.

She revealed that Parent Trap was the only film she ever had to audition for. When asked if she would be on board for a reboot of the comedy-drama, Lohan said, “I mean, if Nancy Meyers was a part of it, yes.” She added, “I would never say no to Nancy.”

In 2010, Lohan reunited with her Parent Trap co-stars Dennis Quaid, Ellen Hendricks, Lisa Ann Walter, and Simon Kunz for a special event on Katie Couric’s Instagram that raised funds for World Central Kitchen.

“I think so, and I don’t know if this applies to all actors, but once you put a wig on someone, you feel different,” he said at the time, revealing how He mastered the art of playing two roles.

“You’re stepping out of your comfort zone, and in a way you become the other character,” Lohan continued, adding, “I think people treated me differently when I was Annie because Annie was so nice.” And Hailey was very kind. Like me.”

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