Lindsay Lohan Spills Milk For ‘Got Milk’ Campaign

Steering clear of Lohan breast-obsession and breast milk jokes, starlet of the minute Lindsay Lohan has achieved another rite of passage and joined the milk mustache ad campaign.

Lohan is the latest in a long line of celebrities who have lent their support to the award-winning campaign, which was launched in 1995 by the nation’s milk processors to help educate Americans about the health benefits of milk and increase milk consumption. Over the past decade, the milk mustache has become a part of pop culture and has helped slow the country’s calcium deficit and raise awareness of the many reasons to drink milk.

Of her appearance in the campaign, Lohan says, “I’ve always loved milk so it’s really fun for me to be a part of the campaign. It’s not only an honor, but I feel like it’s such an important message to be getting out to other teenagers. I want my fans to know that I drink milk and they should too!” Perhaps this is just a PR ploy to pull attention from that other sort of drinking she does that isn’t so wholesome.

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