Although some social media users were “glad Lindsay Lohan actually spoke out” in support of Trump, many criticized the actress.
“Stop trying to make Trump happen. It’s not going to happen,” one person wrote, spinning a well-known quote from Mean Girls.
This isn’t the first time The Parent Trap star has stood up for the president. During a Facebook Live Q&A session for the Daily Mail in February, she urged Americans to “join him.”
“I think always in the public eye you’re going to get scrutinized,” she said. “He is the president — we have to join him. If you can’t beat him, join him.”
During the presidential election, comments that Trump made about Lohan in 2004 in which he talked about “deeply troubled” teen star resurfaced.
In an appearance on The Howard Stern Show, Trump brought up Lohan, asking the radio host what he thinks of the then 18-year-old. “I think she’s hot,” Stern responded.
“There’s something there right?” said Trump. “But you have to like freckles. I’ve seen a, you know, close up of her chest and a lot of freckles. Are you into freckles?”
Stern answered that he is “not into freckles” and later asked Trump if he could imagine “having sex” with the “troubled teen.”
Trump responded, “She’s probably deeply troubled and therefore great in bed. How come the deeply troubled women, you know, deeply, deeply troubled, they’re always the best in bed?”
In response the comments, Hunter Frederick, a representative for Lohan told PEOPLE, “Donald Trump is a perfect example that money cannot buy you class. As a man, I am disgusted.”
The rep also issued a statement on behalf of Lohan, saying, “Right now, Lindsay is choosing to focus on the positive things happening in her life and has decided to disregard the comments made about her by Presidential nominee Donald Trump. She is focusing on helping children around the world in need and that’s where her passion is.”
This article originally appeared on PEOPLE.