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'RHONY's Leah McSweeney Sues Andy Cohen, Bravo for Discrimination

TMZ.com Wednesday, 28 February 2024
Andy Cohen has been hit with a lawsuit by former 'RHONY' star Leah McSweeney ... and she's alleging the same sorts of things as Brandi Glanville. According to legal docs filed Tuesday, obtained by TMZ, Leah -- who also starred on the 'Housewives'…
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Lindsay Lohan Confirms ‘Freaky Friday’ Sequel With Jamie Lee Curtis [Video]

Lindsay Lohan Confirms ‘Freaky Friday’ Sequel With Jamie Lee Curtis

Lindsay Lohan Confirms ‘Freaky Friday’ , Sequel With Jamie Lee Curtis. Lindsay Lohan Confirms ‘Freaky Friday’ , Sequel With Jamie Lee Curtis. Lohan recently appeared on Andy Cohen's SiriusXM show, Deadline reports. While being interviewed, she confirmed that the 2003 movie is getting a sequel. She declined to provide a production timeline, however. . I won’t say that yet. I don’t want to say too much, Lindsay Lohan, on Andy Cohen's SirusXM show. We are both excited. I’m gonna speak for Jamie, Lindsay Lohan, on Andy Cohen's SirusXM show. Rumors of a sequel have been circulating for a while, and in 2022, Curtis revealed on 'The View' that she was "creatively wide open" to reprise her role. . Let me be the grandma, let me be the old grandma who switches places, so then Lindsay gets to be the sexy grandma who’s still happy with Mark Harmon in all the ways you would be happy with Mark Harmon, Jamie Lee Curtis, on 'The View'. I would like to see Lindsay be the hot grandma, and I would like to see me try to deal with toddlers today. I want to be a helicopter parent in today’s world. , Jamie Lee Curtis, on 'The View'. Stemming from a 1972 novel written by Mary Rodgers, 'Freaky Friday' has been made into a film three times, Deadline reports. Before the 2003 film was released, Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster starred in a 1976 adaptation, . Before the 2003 film was released, Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster starred in a 1976 adaptation, . Before the 2003 film was released, Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster starred in a 1976 adaptation, . and in 1995, a version featuring Shelley Long and Gaby Hoffmann was released

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