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Lindsay Lohan is pictured in a promotional still for her MTV series. MTV

Lindsay Lohan posted two photos of herself in the studio over the weekend, and yes, this does mean the "Mean Girls" star is working on new music. Lohan confirmed the news via Twitter on Sunday, revealing that she is "hard at work".

Rumors of new music from Lohan first sparked when the actress posted a photo to her Instagram on Friday. The image in question showed Lohan in a recording studio. She simply captioned the picture using the headphones emoji.

Two days later, she posted another photo of herself, this time using two music note emojis, a microphone emoji and accompanying hashtag "#ME."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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A post shared by Lindsay Lohan (@lindsaylohan) on It's been a while since the 32-year-old singer has released new music. Lohan's first two albums "Speak" and "A Little More Personal (Raw)" were released in 2004 and 2005, respectively. And, Lohan delivered the #1 Billboard Dance Club hit, "Bossy", in 2008, but that was the last fans have heard from the star musically. Since her hit song in 2008, Lohan has been involved in various projects including an 8-part docu-series titled "Lindsay" and a reality series on MTV, "Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club". 

It's been a while since the 32-year-old performer has released new music. Lohan's first two albums "Speak" and "A Little More Personal (Raw)" were released in 2004 and 2005, respectively. And, Lohan delivered the No. 1 Billboard Dance Club hit "Bossy" in 2008, but that was the last fans have heard from the star musically.

Since her hit song in 2008, Lohan has been involved in various projects including an eight-part docu-series titled "Lindsay", which aired in 2014, and a reality series on MTV, "Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club".

Lohan is mostly known for her acting career which began at age 11 with her debut role in Disney's successful remake of "The Parent Trap" in 1998. The actress has gone on to star in cult-classic films like "Freaky Friday" and "Mean Girls".