Here is what Chessy, the Parker's housekeeper from 'The Parent Trap,' looks like now
The late '90s were a wonderful time for music, television, and of course, movies.
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In 1998, we were lucky enough to be introduced to Lindsay Lohan in "The Parent Trap;" you know, the movie that she should have won an Oscar for because she flawlessly played twins.
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Of course, Hallie Parker and Annie James weren't our only favorite parts of the Disney flick...who remembers Chessy? And yes, it's Chessy, not Jessie like we all thought for 18 years.
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Chessy played the Parker's housekeeper, and made Hallie whatever she wanted when she came home from camp. She also of course was the first to notice that Hallie was actually Annie (relive the iconic moment below at 1:45).
Have you ever been curious was Chessy has been up to, some 18 years later?
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Chessy, otherwise known as Lisa Ann Walter, has stayed really busy since staring in "The Parent Trap." Most recently, she's starred in TV shows like "The Exes," and "The Odd Couple." She is also pretty vocal on social media, expressing her disdain for Donald Trump, like much of America.
.@HillaryClinton had some GOODwriters #selfdeprecating works 4women(sadly) @GayleKing not smiling at #Trump's unfunny slams-my favorite part
— Lisa Ann Walter (@LisaAnnWalter) October 21, 2016
As if all of this wasn't enough, it appears she still stays in touch with "The Parent Trap" co-star, Elaine Hendrix, who played Denis Quaid's new fiancé, Meredith Blake!
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Anyone want to go watch "The Parent Trap" now, because we sure do!
Check out more from star Lindsay Lohan in the gallery below.
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