Lindsay Lohan voices Maggie on The Simpsons: A…
It’s time to get a clue about who is voicing Maggie Simpson come Sunday evening.
On the upcoming episode of “The Simpsons,” titled “Parahormonal Activity,” Lindsay Lohan is enjoying the youngest daughter.
The sneak peak, posted to Instagram on Friday, confirmed a flash-forward scene of the household speaking in the kitchen.
Maggie is about to converse up when Marge said: “Maggie, Maggie, rest your voice! You’re still getting over that laryngitis!”
“Please don’t let Bart drive!” Marge’s daughter yelled anyhow. “It’s too scary! He drives so wiggly, and everybody honks at us and yells bad words and shows us fingers!”
Lindsay Lohan attends the UK Premiere of “Freakier Friday” at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on July 31, 2025. Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/WireImage
Against his needs, Bart handed over the keys.
“Catch me on #TheSimpsons this Sunday on Fox!” Lohan, 39, gushed on her own Instagram post. “What a dream come true to be part of this iconic family.”
Maggie usually doesn’t speak, besides for sucking on her pacifier and sometimes grunting.
Lindsay Lohan voices Maggie on “The Simpsons.” Fox
Whenever the youngest animated member of the family wants to converse, she is voiced by Nancy Cartwright, who is also Bart Simpson.
Over the years, the writers have had Maggie talk in alternate actuality episodes, dream sequences, or flash-forward moments.
Other iconic stars who have voiced Maggie over the years embrace: Elizabeth Taylor, Viola Davis, Jodie Foster, James Earl Jones and Kevin Michael Richardson.
Maggie and Marge speak in a flash-forward scene in the kitchen. Fox
Meanwhile, Cartwright, 68, has voiced the eldest youngster of Homer and Marge since the show’s premiere on Fox in 1989.
In November 2024, the actress revealed she hopes the beloved sitcom continues for another 37 seasons.
“I think I would just like to actually make that target that we’ve done 40,” Cartwrighr told The Post at the time. “That would be incredible. And that we’re all still alive. Wouldn’t that be amazing?”
A shot of the beloved Simpsons household. REUTERS
Having been on the air for 36 years, the Hollywood vet has seen the show attain a complete new technology.
“I’m constantly amazed,” mused Cartwright. “We’ve got this new energy that’s behind ‘The Simpsons’ right now and we’ve got these eight year olds and they marathon watch. 10 year olds marathon watched it when they were seven, eight, nine years old. So we’ve got a huge new public. So, that’s exciting.”
The “Kim Possible” alum added that “to just watch it and be a fan of the show” is a “thrill.”
Bart Simpson (voice: Nancy Cartwright), Lisa Simpson (voice: Yeardley Smith) on “The Simpsons” in April 2024. ©20thCentFox/Courtesy Everett Collection
Cartwright also confirmed that the writers pay attention to the fandom.
“I think any writer is kind of looking for stuff like that,” she confessed about online theories. “A writer is somebody that observes life. They see what’s out there and again, with the internet there are so many ideas that are available. Somebody will hook onto something and next thing you know, they hook it into a show!”
Throughout the years, viewers have also watched numerous episodes that eerily predicted the future.
Nancy Cartwright and Yeardley Smith converse onstage during a panel on November 16, 2024. Getty Images for Vulture
“I think those predictions are a numbers game,” Cartwright confessed. “This is just my opinion. I think it’s a numbers game. You have twenty plus writers, and they just think of these ideas that you go, ‘That would never happen.’ It’s like blackjack or it’s like poker. It’s just a numbers game.”
She cheekily famous, “Who knew Trump would be President, again! It’s like, wow!”
Yeardley Smith, who voices Marge, also chimed in that she was amazed at how that prediction got here true — twice!
Mike Scully, David Mirkin, David Silverman, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith and Jesse David during Vulture Fest 2024. Getty Images for Vulture
“Trump as President,” Smith concurred to the Post. “I do know the story was that they were — as ‘The Simpsons’ do — like who would be the most ridiculous President ever? Whether or not you voted for him, that was the thinking.”
The actress added, “We predicted it long before it happened so I don’t even think he was thinking about politics. He was doing ‘The Apprentice.’ That’s the one that stands out the most.”
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