Actress Lindsay Lohan, whose promising career collapsed a decade ago due to a series of legal and substance abuse problems, announced her return with a new musical single.
"I'm back!" (I'm back), she posted the 33-year-old “Mean Girls” star on social media, with a compilation of news videos of her career ups and downs.
Lohan also posted a link for her fans to save her single to a music streaming platform. She did not disclose the title, release date or other details.
Her surprise announcement on Tuesday quickly became a trending topic on Twitter, but caused mixed reactions.
“Sorry sister, we are in the middle of a global pandemic,” tweeted user CaliRae, referring to the coronavirus that has changed lives around the world and killed more than 40,000 people.
Other Twitter users wondered if Lohan was pulling an April Fools' Day prank.
Lohan, once one of Hollywood's most wanted young actresses, was in rehab six times between 2007 and 2013, repeatedly in and out of jail for crimes ranging from robbery to drunk driving to possession of drugs. She then moved to London, Dubai and Greece.
Although she is best known as an actress, Lohan released a dance single in 2008 called "Bossy."
In 2019, she starred in the MTV reality show “Lohan BeachClub” about her efforts to launch a nightclub and restaurant in Greece. She also appeared in the British television series "Sick Note" in 2018.