'I can't help that I'm so popular': Lindsay Lohan talks about fame in magazine interview ahead of London theatre debut
Things seem to be going well for Lindsay Lohan.
Not only is she set to star in David Mamet's play, Speed The Plow, she's also gracing one of three limited edition covers for next month's issue of trendy magazine, Wonderland.
With the coverline reading: 'I can't help that I'm so popular,' a classic line from her famous movie, Mean Girls, it seems the actress is back to her confident best.
Back to her best: Lindsay Lohan will be gracing the front cover of Wonderland magazine next month
Lohan appears to be thrilled with her latest cover and simply tweeted: 'thank you @wonderlandmag.'
The star is set to make her London theatre debut in just a few weeks.
And clearly excited, the redhead took to her Instagram account on Monday and shared a photo of herself during rehearsals, alongside a couple of colleagues.
'My wonderful cast mates': Judging by this snap, the actress has been settling in pretty well on set of David Mamet's Speed-The-Plow
Underneath the snap, she wrote: 'Rehearsals!!! #SpeedThePlow with my wonderful cast mates! It’s good to be back at work!!'
Talking exclusively to MailOnline recently, Lindsay admitted she was nervous about her role in her upcoming play.
'I think it's just the idea of when it starts, on opening night, that's what makes me the most nervous. I'll probably mess up on the first night just out of fear,' she confessed.
'I'm excited about the rehearsals, I'm going to be nervous at first obviously, even in the rehearsals.
But I think the more I get comfortable on the stage in rehearsals, the better it will be. I'm nervous for the show. I'm scared.'
The show, which is directed by Lindsay Posner, will run for a limited time at London's Playhouse Theatre from September 24.
Peak-a-boo: Lindsay accidentally flashed a bit of side boob as she left the Chiltern Firehouse in London during a recent night out
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