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Culture August 13, 2025

Shailene Woodley to join Lindsay Lohan in 'Count My Lies' limited series

WATCH: Sophie Stava talks new book, 'Count My Lies'

Shailene Woodley is set to appear alongside Lindsay Lohan in the upcoming limited series "Count My Lies."

The book-to-series adaptation, based on the 2025 debut novel of the same name by Sophie Stava, was first announced earlier this year.

The novel, published by Scout Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, was previously a "GMA" Book Club pick.

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Shailene Woodley attends the Tod's show during Milan Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2025/2026 on February 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. | Lindsay Lohan attends the UK Premiere of Disney's "Freakier Friday" at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on July 31, 2025 in London, England.
Lindsay Lohan to star in 'Count My Lies' series based on book: Details

According to the logline for the upcoming project, the series follows Sloane Caraway, a compulsive liar who "fibs her way into a nanny position for the gorgeous and charismatic Violet and Jay Lockhart."

Her dream job isn't what it seems when she learns that the house she works in is "brimming with secrets that are about to explode -- with potentially catastrophic consequences for all."

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Lohan's and Woodley's respective roles in the series have not yet been announced. Both will also serve as executive producers on the project.

'Count My Lies' by Sophie Stava is our 'GMA' Book Club pick for March
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Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, who created "How I Met Your Father" and wrote and executive produced "This is Us," will write and executive produce the limited series. Stava will join as a producer.

Lohan recently starred in "Freakier Friday" alongside Jamie Lee Curtis. Woodley is slated to appear in season 2 of Hulu's hit drama "Paradise." She will also star in the Potsy Ponciroli-directed film "Motor City."

Hulu is owned by Disney, the parent company of ABC News and "Good Morning America."