Lindsay Lohan Returns To TV With New Reality Prank Show

Lindsay Lohan is back to the spotlight.

The Freaky Friday actress is returning to TV with her brand new show, The Anti-Social Network, but she won’t be acting. Instead, Lindsay will be challenging the contestants to do embarrassing acts for prizes and she will be taking control of their social media accounts and pranking them like Ashton Kutcher’s Punk’d.

“I love social media. I mean, I am social media. Everybody knows you should never leave your phone lying around, especially near me,” the Mean Girls star teased during the promotion, released on Tuesday.

“We’ll go to someone and I hijack their social media for 24 hours,” Lindsay shared about her new project on a latest appearance on The View. “I dare them to do things that they think they’re good at. Then they win money and the proceeds go to charity.”

The 30-year-old actress is no stranger when it comes to prank shows, having been targeted by Kutcher’s Punk’d in 2003. Her last mainstream movie was Lifetime’s Elizabeth Taylor biopic, Liz & Dick in 2012.

In 2014, Lohan let her life show for the cameras in OWN’s docuseries, Lindsay, and has produced a small horror film called The Shadow Within.

Lindsay has recently stayed out of the limelight while living abroad, and in January she met Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to discuss the refugee crisis in Syria, but has teased to comeback to Hollywood.

Lindsay took to Instagram last month to reveal her desire to play Ariel in a Little Mermaid remake, and told The View that she’s planning to write a Mean Girls’ sequel.