Washington: Lindsay Lohan’s mum Dina is reportedly pushing the star’s younger sister Ali down the same path as the actress.
According to a source, some upcoming paid interviews will be a family affair and include 16 year-old Ali talking about details of her and Lindsay``s lives.
"Lindsay was the family breadwinner and now that role will shift while she``s away," Fox News quoted a source as saying.
"Dina will sell their story and Ali is the next in line to take over for Lindsay. Dina had hoped that Ali would land some new acting spots while she was living with Lindsay, but that never happened. There was a Nickelodeon show in the works months ago starring Ali, but it fell through," the source added.
According to an insider, Ali is being pushed down the same path as Lindsay, but where Lindsay was bold and brash, Ali is timid.
"It`s sad to see this happening to Ali, but this is the only life she has known. Her education isn``t a big priority and Ali idolizes Lindsay. Lindsay is the most stable part of Ali``s life and with her leaving, it takes away her security blanket," said the insider.
"It`s always been assumed that Lindsay would take care of her, but with that in question, Ali will be back with Dina. Dina`s rules and Dina`s interviews. Ali will do whatever the family needs, " the insider added.
ANI
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