Trending News

Lindsay Lohan Nude Painting Revealed By London-Based Artist; ‘Speed The Plow’ Star Channels Marilyn Monroe

| By

A Lindsay Lohan nude painting was recently revealed by a London-based artist, showing the "Speed The Plow" star channelling movie icon Marilyn Monroe.

According to a report from Daily Mail, the Lindsay Lohan nude painting was created by an English painter named Pegasus. The former "Mean Girls" star reportedly commissioned Pegasus for the image.

The Lindsay Lohan nude image which shows the controversial actress bent backwards, a hand placed behind her head, with her legs kicked up. The shot is reminiscent of Marilyn Monroe, whom the actress is somewhat known for copying poses from.

Aside from her toned body, the Lindsay Lohan nude painting also highlighted the actress' blonde hair and full red lips.

Artist Pegasus gushed: "I love Lindsay, she is beautiful."

The painter added: "She has had such hard times, but comes back even more beautiful. I loved painting her."

According to the Daily Mail report, the 28-year-old actress asked Pegasus to do the Lindsay Lohan nude painting after seeing the artists' previous works, including that of Australian pop star Kylie Minogue.

The Lindsay Lohan nude painting was reportedly delivered by Pegasus himself at the set of the actress' show, "Speed The Plow". The said West End project opened last September.

According to a review from The New York Daily News, Lindsay Lohan "fumbled for words a few times" during the show's opening night.

The Lindsay Lohan news narrated in detail: "Looking pale and nervous, Lohan managed to hang on through her small but critical role as Hollywood secretary Karen - but only with the aid of some crew members offstage who shouted lines at her when she blanked on what she was supposed to say."

The New York Daily News added: "(Lindsay Lohan) seemed to rely on a book she clutched as a prop that had some lines from the script scribbled in it."

A similar review was reported by The Daily Beast: "Lindsay Lohan only has one major speech in the David Mamet play that marks her West End debut. Unfortunately, she couldn't remember how it went."

© 2024 Franchise Herald. All rights reserved.

Trending News

Real Time Analytics