Lindsay Lohan has wiped out all of her social media posts in a bid to enter 2017 with a clean slate, what her representative called a “period of renewal.”
Lohan's representative told Us Weekly that the actress is “in a period of renewal” and “has been making positive changes in her life.” Meanwhile, the 30-year-old actress herself voiced her high hopes for 2017 saying “I am so excited for this new chapter in my life!”
The Mean Girls star deleted posts on her Twitter and Instagram accounts just days after sharing a war poem she penned for Syrian refugees online on Tuesday. One part of the since-deleted poem reads: “Then I realise, at least I am in a bed /I am still alive /so what can really be said?/just go to bed and close the blinds /Still and so on, I cannot help but want to fix all of these idle ISIS minds/because /there has to be something I can figure out/rather than living in a world of fear and doubt/they now shoot, we used to shout.”
The 30-year-old reportedly split from her publicist Hunter Frederick in November last year after working with him for two years, and it appears that she is keen on making huge changes professionally in the months ahead.
Lindsay's acting career has died down in recent years, with director Paul Schrader's largely panned 2013 drama The Canyons marking her last feature film appearance. She also took on a role in the London West End theatre production of David Mamet's Speed-the-Plow, and her performance in the play, which premiered in 2014, received mixed reviews.