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Lindsay Lohan Announces She's Pregnant In Sweet Instagram Post—And Fans Are Thrilled

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The 36-year-old 'Mean Girls' star is expecting her first child with husband Bader Shammas.

Lindsay Lohan is going to be a mom!

The actress—who married financier Bader Shammas last year—moved to Dubai in 2014, where Shammas is based. Rumors of romance between the two sparked in 2020.


Then in July of last year, the Mean Girls star referenced Shammas as her husband on Instagram.

But now the former child star is sharing even more exciting news!

Yesterday, Lohan took to Instagram to share a photo of a baby onesie with the words "coming soon..."

She captioned her post:

"We are blessed and excited! 🙏🤍👶🍼"

Friends and fans congratulated the Parent Trap actor on the wonderful news, including Lohan's pal and new mom herself, Paris Hilton.

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Of course, some commenters couldn't resist the opportunity to reference some of Lohan's flicks.

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During the finale of her OWN docuseries Lindsay in 2014, Lohan revealed that she had suffered a miscarriage during filming, which was the reason - at the time unknown - that she discontinued filming for two weeks. She later tearfully told viewers the reason for her absence.

Lohan has not shared any details on her expected bundle of joy aside from her Instagram post, but that in and of itself is incredibly exciting.

Congratulations to the growing family!

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