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Lindsay Lohan's Totally Grool Road to Motherhood
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Date:2025-04-15 15:57:30
Honey, Lindsay Lohan has never looked better.
The Parent Trap star, who turns 37 on July 2, is expecting her first child with husband Bader Shammas, and the limit does not exist on the cute looks Lohan has sported during her pregnancy.
Lohan announced that she was expecting a baby by uploading a picture of a "coming soon…" onesie to Instagram March 14—noting she and Shammas, who wed in April 2022, are "blessed and excited." Since then, the Mean Girls alum has shared glimpses of her journey to motherhood on social media, including sweet snaps from her baby shower in April and her romantic beach getaway with Shammas.
"I can't wait to see what the feeling is," Lohan recently told Allure of impending parenthood, "and what it's like to just be a mom. It's overwhelming, in a good way."
Look back on all of Lohan's groolest pregnancy looks:
Lindsay Lohan gave a look inside her baby nursery on July 12, sharing a photo of herself cradling her baby bump while posing in the ocean-inspired space.
She designed a product collection with Nestig that was inspired by the beach, creating what she called a "peaceful and playful" aesthetic.
"I loved working with @nestigbaby to create my dream nursery," Lindsay added. "Everything is handmade and perfect for any little one in your life!"
On her 37th birthday on June 2, 2023, the pregnant star shared this selfie, writing, "Thank you so much for all of the wonderful Birthday Wishes! Feeling blessed!
She celebrated her baby-on-the-way at an intimate gathering with friends and family in April 2023.
At the baby shower, Lindsay's younger sister Aliana Lohan craddled the actress' bump.
Lindsay showed off her growing belly in an orange fringed number.
The Mean Girls alum was clad in white as she was fêted by friends.
The expectant star snapped a mirror selfie in a knitted green maxi dress.
Lindsay shared photos from a beach vacation she went on with husband Bader Shammas in a May 25 Instagram post.
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