“Mean Girls”
star Lindsay Lohan has been offered $700,000 to pose nude for Playboy’s 55th anniversary issue,
scheduled for release in January next year.
But the actress is said to have refused to appear in the eight page spread intended to pay a tribute to 1960s
sex-symbol Ann-Margret and her film „Kitten With a Whip."
In February this year, Lohan
appeared topless on the cover of New
York magazine, wearing nothing but a pink see-through scarf, for a tribute to
Marilyn Monroe’s last photo shoot, which took place only six
weeks before her untimely death on August 5, 1962.
Lindsay Lohan, 22, began her career in show-business at the tender age of three, as a child fashion model for magazine advertisement and TV commercials. Moreover, she also modeled for Calvin Klein and Abercrombie Kids. When she was ten, her acting career kicked off with an appearance on a soap opera. She rose to fame due to her leading roles in „Freaky Friday,” „Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen,” „Mean Girls” and „Herbie: Fully Loaded.”
In her first feature film, Disney’s 1998 remake of „The
Parent Trap," Lindsay played identical twin sisters who were trying to get their parents, who had long divorced, back together.
In 2004, she also launched a singing career, her debut album called „Speak” being released in December that same year. The pop album hit number 4 on the Billboard 200. The single that introduced it, „Rumors,” peaked at number one on MTV's Total Request Live and was nominated for Best Pop Video at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards. The third single released, entitled „First,” was featured in Lindsay’s 2005 film „Herbie: Fully Loaded.”