Lindsay Lohan is back on Netflix with a new Christmas movie so that we can all get into the festive spirit.

Our Little Secret sees Lohan play Avery who is forced to spend Christmas with her ex Logan (Ian Harding) after they discover that their current partners – Cameron (Jon Rudnitsky) and Cassie (Katie Baker) – are siblings.

The rom-com also sees a Mean Girls reunion, as Tim Meadows stars as Stan, a family friend who's joining them for Christmas, alongside the likes of Scrubs star Judy Reyes and Wicked icon Kristin Chenoweth.

If that sounds like something you want to see, then Our Little Secret is available to watch right now on Netflix, after being added to the streaming service today (November 27).

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Our Little Secret marks the fourth Netflix Christmas movie to be released this month, following Meet Me Next Christmas, Hot Frosty and The Merry Gentlemen.

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It's also Lohan's second Netflix movie of the year after Irish Wish, which came out in March, and her second Christmas movie for the streamer after 2022's Falling for Christmas.

"It's so beautiful to be able to do films that are associated with holidays because it's family time. When you can make a movie that families can remember and come together to see, it makes it all the more special," Lohan told TUDUM.

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The festive fun on Netflix doesn't stop with Our Little Secret, though, as next Wednesday (December 4) sees the release of That Christmas, written by Richard Curtis and based on his series of children's books.

We'll next be seeing Lindsay Lohan in the long-awaited Freaky Friday 2, which has seen her reunite with Jamie Lee Curtis.

Our Little Secret is available to watch now on Netflix.

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