"I'm not that girl from Freaky Friday any more! I'm a real adult. In fact, I hate children! I hate them all!"
- Lindsay Lohan
About this Quote
In this quote, Lindsay Lohan is expressing her aggravation with being constantly related to her role in the motion picture "Freaky Friday" where she played a teenage woman. She is asserting that she has grown up and is now a real adult, and wants to be viewed as such. By stating she dislikes kids, she is likely attempting to distance herself from her child star image and reveal that she is no longer thinking about playing youthful functions. This quote also means the pressure and expectations put on kid actors to maintain a particular image, and Lohan's desire to break free from that stereotype.
This quote is written / told by Lindsay Lohan somewhere between July 2, 1986 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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