Lindsay Lohan has had her fair share of ups and downs through the years.

The star’s journey to fame began when she was only three years old after joining Ford Modeling agency.

The director, Nancy Meyers, handpicked Lohan out of hundreds.

But her scene-stealing performances didn’t end there.

In 2003, she gave a memorable performance as Anna Coleman in “Freaky Friday.”

And in 2004, she played the iconic Cady Heron in “Mean Girls.”

All of this fame didn’t come without its problems.

Lohan struggled with substance abuse and was in and out of rehab trying to get on top of it.

As it’s possible for you to imagine, Pacino has offered many pearls of wisdom to Lohan.

With those notes, Lohan realized that Pacino’s experience made him an excellent companion for advice.

“And I think that’s really important.

Don’t let other outside things blur your vision.”

It’s unsurprising that Lohan asked Curtis for advice despite having worked with her over two decades ago.

Lohan’s father Michael toldRadar Onlinethat Curtis was “like a second mother” to his daughter.

Lohan has dealt with adversities from a young age.

She even cut off contact with him because she believed he fed the tabloids with false stories.

However, Oprah’s advice changed things for her.

“I was just tired of taking care of everyone and being present for everyone.

I just wanted to be there for myself and be okay with being alone.

We forget that it’s okay to be alone.”