Summary
Back in 2003, Lindsay Lohan earned just $550,000 for starring in Disney’s Freaky Friday.
Fast-forward over two decades, and the actress is returning to the beloved franchise with a much bigger paycheck—and a lot more power behind the scenes.
From Teen Star to Executive Producer
Now 38, Lohan is set to reprise her role alongside Jamie Lee Curtis in Freakier Friday, scheduled to hit theaters on August 8, 2025.
While Disney hasn’t officially confirmed her salary, the numbers from her past roles and current industry trends paint a clear picture: Lindsay is back, and she’s cashing in.
In 2003, Lohan was a rising star, fresh off her breakout role in The Parent Trap.
Though Freaky Friday went on to earn over $160 million at the global box office, Lohan’s compensation remained modest.
That quickly changed—she reportedly earned $1 million each for Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen and Mean Girls in 2004.
By 2006’s Just My Luck, her salary had skyrocketed to $7.5 million, the highest of her career.
A Rocky Road and a Resilient Return
Lohan’s career, however, hit a rough patch in the late 2000s due to legal troubles, a party-girl reputation, and mounting financial issues, including reported IRS debt.
But Hollywood loves a redemption arc—and Lindsay is proving that she’s ready for a second act.
Her recent partnership with Netflix marked a fresh chapter.
She starred in a string of rom-coms—including Falling for Christmas, Irish Wish, and Our Little Secret—while also taking on executive producer roles.
Though exact earnings weren’t disclosed, industry insiders estimate she likely earned between $1–2 million per film, if not more.
So, How Much for Freakier Friday?
Given her current momentum, executive producer credit, and the franchise’s nostalgic value, Lohan’s salary for Freakier Friday could reasonably fall in the $2–5 million range.
It may not hit her 2006 peak, but it’s a huge leap from the $550K she earned two decades ago—and a sign that her Hollywood comeback is paying off.
A New Chapter—On and Off Screen
Today, Lohan’s net worth is estimated at around $2 million, a fraction of what it could’ve been after reportedly earning over $28 million from films in the early 2000s.
But her finances appear to be stabilizing. She’s now married to financier Bader Shammas, whose net worth is estimated at $100 million, and recently became a mom—opting for a quieter, more grounded lifestyle.
But with a new Disney sequel on the horizon and a Netflix partnership under her belt, Lohan’s comeback is gaining real traction.
If Freakier Friday performs well, it could not only restore her status as a bankable star—but also open the door to even bigger paychecks and producing power in the years ahead.
