Lindsay Lohan is 'grateful' for 'comeback' with Falling For Christmas

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Lindsay Lohan is back on the front of glossy magazines almost 10 years after she starred in her last high-profile movie, The Canyons.On Monday the former child star - who is best known for the films The Parent Trap and Mean Girls - looked elegant as she was seen on the cover of WhoWhatWear, shot by Jingyu Lin.The 36-year-old siren is facing a comeback with the new romantic comedy Falling For Christmas which co-stars Chord Overstreet, but worries about the 'pressure' it comes with.

Back on top: Lindsay Lohan looked elegant as she was seen on the cover of WhoWhatWear, shot by Jingyu Lin. She is promoting her new film Falling For Christmas View this post on Instagram A post shared by Who What Wear (@whowhatwear) 'Whenever you slow down, you realize that every little thing can make you happy in a different way,' Lohan shared with the magazine.

She moved from Los Angeles to Dubai eight years ago and acted only now and then. But last year she signed on for Falling For Christmas. 'It's hard to explain the rush of happiness that I got because I hadn't done a movie in so long,' she said as she told the writer she felt 'grateful' for her comeback.And she chose Falling For Christmas specifically because it felt like the old Lohan. 'I wanted to do something where people felt like I hadn't left,' she admitted.  'You know a lot of people say "comeback" and stuff, and that puts a lot of pressure on the situation, and I'm not one that wants that attention.'  It was a strange return as films are made faster and cheaper these days. 'The world of film now is just so different,' Lohan shared. 'You can put a blue screen up anywhere and make the backdrop anything, and as actors, our job is to imagine that we're in that place, whereas with.

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