In a perfect world022 Archives we will one day have a Parent Trap reboot in which one twin sister speaks in an American accent and the other speaks in Lilohan.

Lindsay Lohan, who has (voluntarily or not) shifted her attention from acting to global humanitarian issues, premiered a bizarre new accent at the opening of her new nightclub in Greece last month. Now, she has kind of explained how it came to be --and given it a name.

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"It's a mixture of most of the languages I can understand or am trying to learn," Lohan told The Daily Mail. "I've been learning different languages since I was a child. I'm fluent in English and French, can understand Russian and am learning Turkish, Italian and Arabic."


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She suggested to the paper on Twitter that she coin the name for her new accent and immediately put the hashtag into motion, which was the right call.

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In the video in question, Lohan recognizes why people may raise their eyebrows at her entering the nightlife industry, but explains she's just trying to turn her reputation into something positive.

"Whereas in the past I've been associated with nightclubs and clubbing I said why not do my own and make it a good place," says Lohan. "Where there's bad things happening in the world we can focus on the bad things and fix them with the club. We can create a charity with the club."

Recently, Lohan has devoted time to aiding Syrian refugees.

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Lohan and her business partners opened the club in Athens because she's inspired by how welcoming Greece has been towards Syrian refugees.

If you're wondering if Lohan Nightclub serves Mintanine, the German energy drink that Lohan partnered with to help refugees, the answer is absolutely yes.

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