Lindsay Lohan has made her long-awaited grand comeback to Hollywood, and she’s spilling all the details about her personal little life she has created while being out of the limelight. In a cover story for Bustle, the actress stunned in a sparkly Versace pistachio mini dress as she talked about motherhood and her husband.
With a chic ensemble featuring a scooped cowl neckline, accessorized with Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry, and gold Giuseppe Zanotti shoes, Lindsay looked effortlessly glamorous. And let’s not forget about her signature fiery copper hair, styled in a sleek ponytail that added a touch of Hollywood glam to the whole attire.
Lindsay Lohan Stuns In Her New Cover Story For Bustle
The mom-of-one stunned in other various ensembles, including a dazzling Richard Quinn jumpsuit paired with Patricia Von Musulin earrings and Sergio Rossi shoes.
The beloved star of The Parent Trap opened up about different aspects of her life, touching on her experiences as a mother and her deep sense of security with her husband.
“It’s a whole new, different kind of love you thought you could never experience,” she says when speaking about motherhood and her 8-month-old son, Luai.
Lindsay Lohan Opens Up About Feeling Safe With Her Husband
Lohan met her now husband, Bader Shammas, at a restaurant in Dubai and married the financier on April 3, 2022.
When asked what he thinks of her work life, she said, “He will support me because I’m in it. You know what I mean?” She prefers to seek his insight in everything she does because “he’s very intuitive and has a very good understanding of how things are going to work out in the end. He can kind of foresee things. So I like getting his advice on everything and having him be a part of it. I just feel safer.”
The child star is no stranger to constant pressure from the public. Now that she has had a baby, there tends to be immense pressure from the industry to 'snap back' to the pre-baby body. But, Lindsay isn't too worried about it and says, "Everyone’s getting so thin now. I feel like everything always comes full circle again, so this is that moment, and this, too, shall pass. But it does seem like there’s pressure."