Lindsay Lohan shows off radiant glow-up as she shoots Count My Lies

Lindsay Lohan shows off radiant glow-up as she shoots Count My Lies
Source: Daily Mail Online

Lindsay Lohan looked glowing as she continued to show off her radiant glow-up while filming with her co-star Shailene Woodley on their new project.

The actresses were spotted on the set of Count My Lie's in Brooklyn, New York, while shooting for the upcoming Hulu series on Tuesday afternoon.

The limited series marks Lindsay's first leading TV role, after a series of Netflix rom-com appearances following her return to the small screen.

She stars opposite seasoned actress Shailene, who made her mark in the star-studded dark comedy drama, Big Little Lies.

In the new filming pictures, Lindsay, 39, who plays Violet Lockhart, and Shailene, 34, who plays Sloane Caraway, are sat on a bench together in a New York park.

Lindsay's character was dressed in a long flowing skirt with a T-shirt, while Shailene's was wearing a coral uniform for her job as a nanny.

The Parent Trap star - who has insisted her rejuvenated looks are not down to cosmetic surgery - showed off her flawless and taut complexion on set.

As well as playing the main roles, both Lindsay and Shailene are also serving as executive producers for the show, according to Deadline.

The psychological thriller is based on the recently published novel of the same name by Sophie Stava.

Production began last week and is expected to wrap up on July 9 in New York, with no confirmed airdate as of yet.

In December, Variety revealed that Game of Thrones star Kit Harington will star opposite Lindsay and Shailene in the upcoming series.

The show follows Shailene's character Sloane Caraway, a compulsive liar who fibs her way into a nanny position for the gorgeous and charismatic Violet and Jay Lockhart - played by Lindsay and Kit.

It seems she's finally landed her dream job, with the Lockharts appearing to be the perfect New York couple, with a brownstone, a daughter in private school, and summers on Block Island.

But little does Sloane know that she's just entered a household brimming with secrets that are about to explode - with potentially catastrophic consequences for all.

It comes after Lindsay opened up about the long battle she's faced to be taken seriously as an actress, saying she was 'pigeonholed' by the roles that catapulted her to fame as a teenager.

Speaking last year, she expressed her hope that taking on projects like Count My Lies would shift the narrative for good, with the focus on her talent rather than the tabloid legacy that overshadowed her twenties.

The actress became a household name in the early 2000s thanks to blockbuster hits like The Parent Trap, Freaky Friday and Mean Girls.

But despite being recognised by critics and Hollywood heavyweights for her early talent, Lindsay said she struggled to move beyond the teen persona that was created for her, even as her acting matured.

In an interview with The Sunday Times Style Magazine in August, she was asked whether she ever felt 'pigeonholed' by her early roles and confirmed: 'Yeah I do.'

She added: 'Even today I have to fight for stuff that is like that, which is frustrating', referencing the 2006 Robert Altman film, A Prairie Home Companion, which earned her praise for her dramatic performance.

'Because, well, you know me as this - but you also know I can do that. So let me! Give me the chance. I have to break that cycle and open doors to something else, leaving people no choice.'

A recent appearance from Lindsay at the Fashion Trust Arabia 2025 Awards Ceremony in 2205 (left) seen in 2018 (right)

Lindsay added that frustration of being typecast never left her, even after more than two decades in the business and roles ii ensemble films like Bobby, and with legends like Meryl Streep.

She said that instead of being viewed as a versatile leading lady, she felt her career stalled as Hollywood continued to associate her with teen comedies and her personal life and failed to give her the space to grow.

While she's not shy about admitting that her own life experiences have shaped the way she acts, she says the journey back to the screen has been about waiting for the right moment - and the right material.

'I wanted to take a minute,' she explained. 'I was losing that feeling of excitement about doing a film, and I wanted to live my own life for a bit. Figure out how to have a more private life, a real life. I wanted to wait to get that itch again.'
'I miss films that are stories. Like All About Eve or Breakfast At Tiffanys. There are not many major movies I want to go and see that are like that - there's a gap and I'm craving to do work like that.'

Since her return to the public eye, Lindsay has been forced to adress plastic surgery rumours following several appearances with a notably smooth visage.

In an interview with Elle magazine last May, she said her approach to beauty is rooted in wellness and skincare rather than surgery.

'Everyone does Botox,' she admitted, but when asked for her beauty 'secrets,' the actress replied,'Oh,God,I don't even know how to answer that.'

She went on to share,'I drink this juice every morning--it's like carrot,ginger,lemon,olive oil,apple.I also drink a lot of green tea,a lot of water.'

The mother-of-one added,'I'm a big pickled beets person,so I put them in almost everything.'

She also detailed her morning routine, which includes ice-cold water splashes to the face,chía seeds in her water,and daily eye patches.