Lindsay Lohan rose to the spotlight at just 12 years old after the release of "The Parent Trap."

As a result of her fame, she went to star in "Mean Girls" and "Confessions Of A Teenage Drama Queen."

Even with her blooming career, she wasn't given enough roles in Hollywood.

Eventually, she became one of Hollywood's biggest party girls, and her reputation spilled over to her work.

Despite her reputation on set, some co-stars were still full of praise for her.

Years after the release of "Freaky Friday," Jamie Lee Curtis explained to People that she was still in touch with her former co-star.

I'm just happy that she's happy. She is a great talent," she added.

The "Mean Girls" actress signed a deal to star in two more movies with Netflix, following her debut rom-com movie.

She was also featured in a fitness ad played at the Superbowl.