Jamie Lee Curtis shows her support for Freaky Friday co-star Lindsay Lohan as her new Netflix holiday movie Falling For Christmas
Nearly 20 years after playing Lindsay Lohan's mother in the 2003 classic Freaky Friday, Jamie Lee Curtis is still showing support for her on-screen daughter.
Curtis, 63, took to Instagram on Wednesday, sharing the poster for Lohan's new holiday movie, Falling For Christmas.
She also continued her support on Thursday, sharing an image of Lohan on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Support: Nearly 20 years after playing Lindsay Lohan's mother in the 2003 classic Freaky Friday, Jamie Lee Curtis is still showing support for her on-screen daughter
'My little girl is all grown UP!' Curtis said in her post on Thursday, while tagging the 36-year-old actress.
Curtis also shared a snap of Lohan in a stunning red minidress on the set of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
'TAKE ME AWAY! WOWZA!' Curtis added in that post, while again tagging Lohan in the caption.
Grown up: 'My little girl is all grown UP!' Curtis said in her post on Thursday, while tagging the 36-year-old actress
Curtis and Lohan's Freaky Friday, adapted from Mary Rodgers' 1972 book of the same name, was a bit hit, earning $160 million worldwide from just a $20 million budget.
Curtis was promoting her Halloween Ends last month, when she was asked about a possible sequel to Freaky Friday.
'I have already written to my friends at Disney, I'm in their new Haunted Mansion movie,' Curtis began.
Wowza: 'TAKE ME AWAY! WOWZA!' Curtis added in that post, while again tagging Lohan in the caption
'Creatively, I'm wide open. Lindsay Lohan and me in a Freaky Friday movie. Bring it. Let me be the grandma who switches places with Lindsay,' she added.
'I would like to see Lindsay be the hot grandma and I would like to see me deal with toddlers today,' she added.
Curtis also revealed during an appearance at New York Comic-Con that Lohan recently texted her to catch up... but she wasn't sure if it was actually Lindsay.
Adaptation: Curtis and Lohan's Freaky Friday, adapted from Mary Rodgers' 1972 book of the same name, was a bit hit, earning $160 million worldwide from just a $20 million budget
To try and determine if it was actually her former co-star, she asked her a few questions to confirm her identity.
'What was the name of the song that you and I were learning the rap to while we were stuck in the car all day doing the French fry scene? What was the song we were fast-forwarding and rewinding to write down the lyrics of the rap to?' Curtis asked.
The song in question was Justin Timberlake's Like I Love You.
Identity: To try and determine if it was actually her former co-star, she asked her a few questions to confirm her identity
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