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Pregnant Lindsay Lohan Celebrates Baby Shower Weekend That's So Fetch
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Date:2025-04-14 17:00:09
One time, Lindsay Lohan had a baby shower. It was awesome. (For real.)
The pregnant Mean Girls star, who is expecting her first child with her husband of one year, Bader Shammas, celebrating their baby's upcoming arrival with her loved ones this weekend.
Lindsay, who wore a sleeveless orange outfit, shared a photo from the celebration on Instagram Stories April 16. The 36-year-old captioned a pic of herself sitting at a table with her mom Dina Lohan and sister Aliana Lohan, "Take the time to smile."
The event appeared to have a rustic theme. Resting in front of the guest of honor and her family members was a small wooden box containing white flowers and bearing the words "Oh baby."
The guests also enjoyed a round, white frosted cake—likely filled with rainbows and smiles—and a large plate containing what appeared to be hummus, baba ganoush and various other Middle Eastern salads.
Also among the guests: Lindsay's friend Samantha Pariente and stylist and Ladies of London alum Juliet Angus. The latter shared on her own Instagram Stories a selfie with the actress from her baby shower weekend, writing, "Flew into town to shower my gorgeous preggers bestie and glowing Mama-to-be @lindsaylohan."
During her baby shower weekend, Lindsay and her family also got in some shopping time, as seen in a photo shared by her brother, Dakota "Cody" Lohan. The 26-year-old also posted a pic of himself with Bader, writing, "Ma brother for life."
See photos from Lindsay's baby shower weekend below:
The Mean Girls star celebrates at her baby shower with her sister and mom in April 2023.
The guest of honor appears with her sister and her friend.
The guests enjoy a variety of Middle Eastern salads.
The actress appears with the stylist and Ladies of London alum
The sister pose for a pic.
"Get in loser, we're going shopping."
Lindsay's brother appears with her husband.
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