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Lindsay Lohan confirms ‘Freaky Friday’ sequel with Jamie Lee Curtis is happening

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis, left, and actress Lindsay Lohan, right, stars of the new Disney film "Freaky Friday," pose before the premiere of the movie at the El Capitan theater Aug. 4, 2003, in Hollywood, California.

Before the movie further ages “like the Crypt Keeper,” Lindsay Lohan has a few words about the “Freaky Friday” sequel. Like, very few.

Lohan confirmed her involvement in the follow-up to the 2003 body-switching comedy on Monday during her interview on SiriusXM’s “Andy Cohen Live.” That’s when host Andy Cohen asked her about the rumors of a sequel and Lohan asserted that “it is” happening.

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