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Lindsay Lohan transforms into Disney Princesses for Paper mag

Cape Town – Lindsay Lohan is the cover star of Paper magazine’s digital ‘Break the Internet’ issue and she is giving a whole new meaning to Disney Princesses.

For the special feature, the 32-year-old put an edgy spin on classic Disney characters including Snow White, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid and Sleeping Beauty as she posed for photographer, Jeff Bark.

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Along with her interpretations of the fictional characters, Lindsay opened up in a candid interview about why she loves living in Dubai, the controversial video of her attempting to help a “refugee family” and her latest work ventures.

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Lindsay Lohan's shocking Instagram live post has people furious

Cape Town - Lindsay Lohan made headlines on Saturday after posting a bizarre video on Instagram, in which she accuses a man and woman of child trafficking. In the now deleted Instagram live video, LiLo - who, according to TMZ , is in Russia - films herself approaching what appears to be a homeless family of four and offers to book them into a hotel.

Speaking about the live Instagram video incident, Lindsay avoided going into detail by rather defending her reasoning for sharing the video on IG

“I recently made the mistake of having my phone recording live video, and that I learned from.

“But I think it's also important [to use social media] because if you're doing something and you want to give direct access to your fans, you can contact them and see their thoughts and get an opinion. Whereas in the past, you didn't have any control over it.”

Speaking about why she prefers to live in Dubai, aside from the criminalisation of paparazzi, LiLo says she loves it because “people don’t emphasise negativity,” adding that it is a “health conscious place” that “promotes positivity and a positive attitude.”

SEE LILO’S ‘PRINCESS CHARMING’ PHOTO SHOOT HERE:

READ THE FULL INTERVIEW HERE:

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