Jamie Lee Curtis looked incredible as she attended the world premiere of Freakier Friday, which was held at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on Tuesday.
The actress, 66, who has reprised her role for the sequel to 2003’s Freaky Friday, wore a leggy mini dress.
She teamed the bright red number with a pair of nude stiletto heels and topped off her outfit with a glamorous makeup look.
The anticipated movie – which is a sequel to the 2003 film – sees Lindsay Lohan and Jamie embroiled in quadruple chaos as they swap bodies again – 22 years after they first traded places.
Lindsay joined Jamie on stage to speak to a crowd of excited fans during the film festivities.
It’s hard to believe it’s been 22 years since Lindsay and Jamie portrayed Anna and Tess Coleman in Mark Waters’ critically-acclaimed remake of Freaky Friday, which amassed $160.8M at the global box office.

Jamie Lee Curtis looked incredible as she attended the world premiere of Freakier Friday, which was held at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on Tuesday
Jamie told People on Tuesday: ‘I know I can trust her. I can’t say that about a lot of people. I do know that if I tell her something, it’s gonna stay with her. We’ve both been through hard things, because we’re alive and life is hard.
‘And we’re not dead yet. So the truth of our experience together, it belies all of the kind of showbizzy stuff. We connected, and we really stayed connected. And that is special and rare for me.’
The actress added: ‘”Safe” is a very important word to me. I have to feel safe around people. And Jamie is one of those people for me. Like, I feel very safe with you. I feel safe telling you things. So it’s — I know you said “trust,” but for me it’s “safe.”‘
The supernatural comedy marks Lindsay’s first theatrically released leading role in 18 years after overshadowing her acting career with six court-ordered rehab stints and other Hollywood wild child antics.
The anticipated movie – which is a sequel to the 2003 film – sees Lindsay and Jamie embroiled in quadruple chaos as they swap bodies again – 22 years after they first traded places.
The original film followed a mother and teen daughter (played by Curtis and Lohan, respectively) who magically switch bodies after reading a cryptic fortune cookie.
The follow-up film follows a similar plotline to the first movie, however, it features a huge twist involving Gen Z teenage girls that spells chaos for all involved.
This time round, Lindsay’s character Anna is preparing to tie the knot with to Eric Davies (Manny Jacinto), however things are proving difficult as her teenage daughter Harper (Julia Butters) despises Eric’s teen girl Lily (Sophia Hammons).


The actress, 66, who has reprised her role for the sequel to 2003’s Freaky Friday, wore a leggy mini dress

Lindsay Lohan joined Jamie on stage to speak to a crowd of excited fans during the film festivities


The close castmates – who’ve kept in touch over the years – sees the duo embroiled in quadruple chaos as they swap bodies again – 22 years after they first traded places

The duo both executive produced and reprised their roles in Nisha Ganatra’s mother-daughter swap sequel Freakier Friday, which hits US/UK theaters August 8

It’s hard to believe it’s been 22 years since Lindsay and Jamie portrayed Anna and Tess Coleman in Mark Waters’ critically-acclaimed remake of Freaky Friday

Curtis told People on Tuesday: ‘I know I can trust her. I can’t say that about a lot of people. I do know that if I tell her something, it’s gonna stay with her. We’ve both been through hard things’

She continued: ‘And we’re not dead yet. So the truth of our experience together, it belies all of the kind of showbizzy stuff. We connected, and we really stayed connected’

Lohan added: ‘”Safe” is a very important word to me. I have to feel safe around people. And Jamie is one of those people for me. Like, I feel very safe with you. I feel safe telling you things’
Meanwhile, Lindsay’s paycheck for the original Freaky Friday has recently resurfaced — and fans were stunned.
Despite the 2003 film’s massive success, earning over $160 million on a $26 million budget, Lohan was paid just $550,000 for her starring role.
It marked a turning point, though — by the time she filmed 2004’s Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, her salary had nearly doubled to a reported $1 million.
Last year, Lohan made a cameo appearance in the musical remake of Mean Girls, reportedly earning $500,000 for the brief role—proof she’s moved past her earlier public struggles.