Lindsay Lohan makes Cameo cool, maybe allergic to the good press

As we noted earlier, La Lohan is now on Cameo.

The world is an ever-changing thing, and as whatever is going on with GameStop and AMC reminds us, the value of an item, company or service can vary enormously for reasons that have nothing to do with anything. All of this to say that the price of a Lindsay Lohan Cameo is now $ 400, but they are also half full. So $ 200. And this week, a TikTok user was really worth it. No, really, this is adorable:

Wonderful, isn’t it? An attentive and empathetic response. Very well, Lindsay. The video has gone viral since then, and the TikToker in question since then posted a follow-up indicating that she took the pop star’s warm advice behind the 2004 hit “Rumors” seriously and has since confessed to her parents, who accepted it well and fortunately did not find out by visiting E! Entertainment news. A happy ending, in this economy! What a novelty.

And hey, that happy ending still holds, although things have gotten a little weird. Variety reports that Lohan has since contacted Alana (who told the publication that she prefers her surname not to be released) to ask her to remove a video that, uh, is the best press star of The Parent Trap had in the years, because it was supposed to be private, which, uh, is also not how Cameo works. Per Variety:

Alana told Variety that she had received a message from Lindsay Lohan Cameo’s account asking her to remove the video. A screenshot of the request said, “Hello! I just wanted to ask if you could take the cameo because it was private for your use only. “

A Lohan representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but Variety confirmed that the message came from Lohan. A Cameo representative said Variety, “The user has a license to share the unedited video.”

Listen, Lindsay told the world back in 2004 that she was tired of rumors starting, was tired of being followed, he was tired of people lying, saying what they want about her. Why can’t they back away from it? Why can’t they let you live? (We would like to note here that, of course, we remember those letters vividly, but we also check to make sure that we are remembering correctly, and that’s how we learned that there is a Genius page for “Rumors”, the 2004 debut single from Lindsay Lohan’s 2004 debut album, Speak, an album by Lindsay Lohan.)

But Lindsay, there are rumors! These are facts, and they are facts that throw you in a totally flattering light! What gives? They really oppose the judges of the Australian version of The masked singer helping young women to take responsibility for their parents? Does the good press make you feel awkward? Is it simply not in the brand? It’s the latter, isn’t it? Lindsay, you did a good thing and you were paid for it. That’s nice. It’s even grool. For God’s sake, take W.

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