See the Sweet Way Lindsay Lohan Honored 8-Month-Old Son Luai at “Irish Wish” Premiere in New York City
The actress shares her son with husband Bader Shammas
Lindsay Lohan made sure to honor her son while on the red carpet this week.
On Tuesday, the actress, 37, attended the premiere of her new movie Irish Wish, walking the red carpet in New York City. As she posed for photographs, Lohan proudly displayed a gold nameplate necklace reading "Luai," the name of her 8-month-old son.
Lohan shares her son with husband Bader Shammas, whom she wed in 2022.
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In February, the Mean Girls actress and her husband attended a Golden State Warriors game and snapped a photo with NBA star Steph Curry, 35, after the game ended. In the picture, Lohan stood between Curry and Shammas, while the basketball player pointed a finger at the star.
Shammas held up a signed Curry jersey, which read "To Luai" and "Your godparents love you!" in Curry's writing, signifying that Curry and his pregnant wife Ayesha are Lohan's son Luai's godparents. Lohan and Ayesha both appear in the upcoming Netflix film Irish Wish.
In January, Lohan attended the Mean Girls: The Musical premiere in N.Y.C., where she was asked if she identifies as a "cool mom" after welcoming son Luai with her husband over the summer.
"I hope so," Lohan told PEOPLE exclusively with a laugh.
In June, Lohan gave some insight into what her plans for her baby were in a rare interview.
“I guess you would say it happened organically,” Lohan told Allure of how she ended up in the United Arab Emirates. “Dubai gives me that space to have my own vision of what I need to do next.”
Lohan said even though it’s a bustling city, her life is more peaceful there because she doesn’t have to deal with the same public attention and pressure she did in America. In Dubai, she can provide a more steady schedule and peace for her son.
“Sometimes I call it The Truman Show, because it’s the same thing every day," she said. "But I love it. I really love structure, because I didn't think I had that when I was young.”
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