Lindsay Lohan walks red carpet, presents award at MTV's Europe Music Awards

Lindsay Lohan attends the MTV EMAs 2018 at the Bilbao Exhibition Centre on Nov. 4 in Bilbao, Spain. Credit: Getty Images for MTV/Dave J Hogan
Lindsay Lohan delighted fans at the MTV Europe Music Awards Sunday, where she presented the best electronic artist trophy.
"It's go time @mtvema #grateful," wrote Lohan, 32, originally of Cold Spring Harbor and Merrick, in an Instagram video in which she walks the red carpet at the Bilbao Exhibition Centre in Bilbao, Spain. The actress wore a Saint Laurent gold lamé minidress, happily greeting fans and posing for selfies with them.
In a separate, black-and-white Instagram photo showing her in a makeup chair while getting ready for the awards, the "Mean Girls" star thanked makeup artist Emma White Turle.
Lohan attended the 25th annual edition of the EMAs to present the best electronic artist award to masked DJ and producer Marshmello.
Lohan now lives primarily in Europe and the Middle East. In May, she and unnamed partners launched Lohan Beach House Mykonos on the Greek island's Kalo Livadi beach. In July, she opened a second club, Lohan Beach House Rhodes, on that namesake largest of Greece's Dodecanese islands.
She will star in an MTV reality show, currently titled "Lohan Beach Club," set at the Mykonos location. The cable network on July 30 released a 17-second teaser trailer for the series, which is set to air next year.
Meanwhile, Cuban-American singer Camila Cabello was the big winner at the EMAs, while Janet Jackson used her acceptance speech for a lifetime achievement award to take a stand for women's rights, reports The Associated Press.
Jackson was honored with the Global Icon Award for her four-decade, 11-album career.
The 52-year-old Jackson showed she still has her dance moves while performing a medley of "Made for Now," ''All for You" and "Rhythm Nation" while accompanied by African drummers and torchbearers. She later said her award came with a responsibility.
“Tonight I feel moved to speak for those women whose voices have been stifled,” she said. “I am one of those voices, women who have been gagged, literally and emotionally, women who have been abused, women who have been intimidated, women who have lived in fear, I stand with you.
“Tonight I carry the hope that a new world is emerging. Women, our voices will be heard!”
With pop star Ariana Grande shut out despite her five nominations, Cabello was the undisputed star of the night.
The 21-year-old Cabello beat out Grande, Drake, Dua Lipa and Post Malone for best artist, while her sultry hit "Havana" took the trophy for best song and best video. She also topped the category for best act.
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