Lindsay Lohan is giving a peek at her little one.
On Tuesday, June 17, the Freakier Friday star, 38, posted a photo on Instagram of her husband Bader Shammas and their 23-month-old son Luai in honor of Shammas’ birthday. In the snap, Shammas can be seen wearing a striped shirt and sunglasses, putting his hand on his son’s chair and leaning over.
Luai wears a white graphic T-shirt and blue shorts, placing his two hands on his dad’s arm as they look ahead at the people passing by.
“Happy Birthday to the love of my life. You’re an incredible son, a devoted husband, and the most amazing father,” Lohan sweetly wrote in her caption. “Watching you with our family is the greatest gift. You make us feel safe, cherished, and loved.”
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Lohan and Shammas welcomed their son in July 2023.
In the past, Lohan has been open about wanting to grow her family. While speaking with Elle for their summer cover story, the star shared that she’s interested in giving her son Luai a sibling.
“I feel like we live in a different world now, where women make it such a point, especially in motherhood, to make time for ourselves,” she told the outlet. “We make it important. But also, once you have one kid, you’re like, ‘Oh, my kid needs a kid to play with.'”
Asked if adding to her family is the headspace that she’s in right now, Lohan responded, ‘I’m like, ‘He needs a friend.'”
Lohan, who has three siblings of her own, said there is nothing like the experience of having a brother or sister.
“There’s nothing like that,” she said. “Also, I don’t know if it’s selfish — but I’m like, ‘I need more than one kid to take care of me when I’m older.'”
In the same interview, Lohan spoke with Chloe Fineman and was asked by the Saturday Night Live star if she’s able to keep her same routine as she switches locations between Dubai, New York and Los Angeles.
“I try. It’s hard in L.A. Even taking my son the park in L.A., I get stressed,” Lohan said of her son Luai. “I’m like, ‘Are there cameras?’ In New York, there’s no worry; no one bothers us. Everyone has their own thing going on.”
“There’s a different kind of energy in New York. I’d rather have downtime in New York than I would in L.A. But the nice thing about L.A. is, I like space [and you get that here],” she continued. “But I’m thinking as I’m saying this, the funny thing is, in Dubai I get all of those things. I get privacy, I get the peace, I get the space. I don’t have to worry there; I feel safe.”