Little Sisters in the Limelight

Ali Lohan

Ali Lohan is the latest sister of a Hollywood starlet to make waves in the news.

Following other celebrity siblings like Ashley Simpson (Jessica's younger sister), Jamie-Lynn Spears(Britney's sister) and Hailey Duff (Hilary's sister), Aliana Lohan looks like she's ready to take a serious shot at leveling up Lindsay's fame.

While it was reported earlier that she “accidentally” auditioned for a porn flick, Ali Lohan will be in her first starring role in a real movie, Mostly Ghostly, later this year. E! says she also landed the lead role for the remake of the 1986 movie Troll.

Ali Lohan has been on the star radar for some time now, though her time in the limelight has been relatively dim thus far.

Ali is ready to move beyond starring in cameos for Lindsay Lohan's movies (The Parent Trap, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen), and wants to move on from recording cheesy albums like “Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree” and “Lohan Holiday” with other tween and teen stars.

At 14 years old, Ali Lohan is ready for her big debut. While recording Interpersonal, her new album, at the Palms hotel and casino in Las Vegas, she's been taped alongside her mother Dina Lohan for a reality show called Living Lohan.

The first single from that album, “All the Way Around,” was released earlier this month.

“I grew up watching Lindsay. It made me want to do what she does,” Ali told Teen Vogue.

Let's see how she does!
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