What Was Lindsay Lohan’s Age When She Was on ‘The Late Show with David Letterman’?

Following the Hulu documentary Framing Britney Spears, a discussion has emerged surrounding how the media treats young, famous women — with regard to how those behaviors have changed in recent years. And a clip of Lindsay Lohan, who was also a tabloid fixture at one time, came to the forefront of that conversation. What was Lindsay Lohan’s age in the clip?

Lohan started acting in commercials as a child. After appearing in the soap opera Another World, she broke out as the star of the Disney remake The Parent Trap. From there, she starred in films like Life-Size, Freaky Friday, Confessions of a Teenager Drama Queen, and Mean Girls.

The actor took on more adult roles in the latter half of the ’00s. Lohan starred in Just My Luck, A Prairie Home Companion, and Georgia Rule. However, it was around this time that she began to appear in tabloids frequently. Lohan was arrested twice for driving under the influence and went to rehab for the first time in 2007.

Over the next few years, Lohan remained a tabloid fixture. Her early 20s were marred with scandal, from time in rehab to serving short jail sentences for violating her probation. “People root for me and say they want me to work, but then everyone’s against me,” she told Vanity Fair in 2010.

Regardless, Lohan continued to act. She portrayed Elizabeth Taylor in the made-for-TV movie Liz & Dick and guest-starring in episodes of Glee and Anger Management. But it wasn’t the same. “I want my career back,” she told the publication. “I want the respect that I had when I was doing great movies.”

Lohan continued, “I know that I’m a d*mn good actress, and it’s been my passion since I was a child, and I know that when I care about something I put 100 percent and more into it. And I know that in my past I was young and irresponsible—but that’s what growing up is. You learn from your mistakes.”

In 2013, when she was 26 years old, Lohan appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman. She was there to promote her cameo appearance in the spoof comedy horror film Scary Movie 5. However, Letterman quickly began to ask her prodding questions about her then-upcoming stint in rehab and refuses to back down.