Lindsay Lohan, an international star, has published a picture of her on Anstakram wearing a headscarf-like headdress to announce that she is promoting a fashion line for veiled women.
Lindsay Lohan did not reveal whether this was the first publicity campaign for the veiled fashion line or not, and merely wrote a "new production line soon," to inflame the speculation that the British Telegraph newspaper had observed.
According to the newspaper, Lindsay Lohan converted to Islam, the evidence that she promotes a line of clothing, while some denied the trend of thinking, pointing out that she only wants fame at the expense of Muslims, by looking for money through this fashion line, to promote His way.
Some of Lindsay Lohan's followers commented on her controversial image, asking her about her Islamic studies and where she came from, to write to her, "What do we have to say, God willing or" Mazaltov, "as in Judaism or" Halaloya "? ? "
The religion of Lindsay Lohan occupies a space of thinking of some, especially after she promoted that she converted to Islam, and was seen more than once carrying the Koran, to respond to this statement, stressing that she is studying the Koran and she really thought about it, but she refused to confirm or deny her conversion to Islam .
Lindsay Lohan looked at the London Fashion Week in London.
Lindsay Lohan, dressed in black trousers with a casual jacket, wore an Islamic veil of silk in the same color.
Lindsay Lohan also appeared in one of her appearances at London's Fashion Week, wearing a short-sleeved long-sleeved dress that covered two-thirds of her arms and a Muslim hijab, at a fashion show designed by Zeynep Kartal.
Lohan also posted a video clip on Snape Chat, appearing as she prepares to show with her dressmaker before going out to see a show, sparking controversy over the fact that she converted to Islam after she recently revealed she was studying the Koran and wearing the hijab from time to time.
Lindsay Lohan said in the video: "What a special week in Britain", pointing to the fashion event of Islamic nature, which was organized in London with the participation of 40 global designers.