Lohan's sister auditions for porn director
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Lindsay Lohan's 14-year-old sister Ali accidentally auditioned for legendary adult movie director Peter Davy.
The singer - who is keen to follow in her older sibling's footsteps by breaking into the acting industry - was followed by cameras for her reality show Living Lohan as she went to try out for a part in horror movie Trolls, but was unaware of the director's porn connections.
Ali's representative said: "Ali obviously had no idea about Davy's past. If she did know, she never would have auditioned for him."
Ali's mother Dina was reported to have "gone nuclear" when she found out about the multitalented teenager's mistake.
Peter is most famous for directing erotic films including Voodoo Lust and Dreams in the Forbidden Zone.
Ali has never made her desire to be famous a secret, and recently revealed she wants to be someone who people can look up to.
She said: "I grew up watching Lindsay, and it made me want to do what she does - just the whole vibe. Being there, being on camera, or onstage, with everybody listening to you. It's so cool when people look up to you.
"I want it so bad. So bad you don't even know. And now, it's actually happening. I've already been asked for my autograph, and it's just a really good feeling to have."
- Z_Bang! Showbiz
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