Lindsay Lohan Reveals She Doesn't Feel Pressure to 'Snap Back' After Having Son Luai: 'Give Yourself Time'
The actress and her husband Bader Shammas welcomed their son last year
Lindsay Lohan is proud of her postpartum body.
In a new interview with Bustle, the Irish Wish actress, 37, said she doesn't feel any pressure to "snap back" after having son Luai, whom she welcomed with husband Bader Shammas last year.
"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," she tells the outlet, referencing weight loss drugs such as Ozempic.
"I was so attached to [Luai] that my last thought was going on a treadmill," Lohan adds. "I feel like we put so much pressure on ourselves to have to look good so soon, but you look so beautiful [postpartum]. Give yourself time."
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In this week's issue of PEOPLE, Lohan sat down with her Irish Wish costar Ayesha Curry to chat about their new Netflix movie and life as working moms. The Mean Girls alum revealed that most of her time at home is spent with her son.
"For me, playing with my son and spending time with him," she said when asked about her daily routine. "Right now he just loves being outside and taking walks, so I just try to get him outside as much as I can because he loves looking around."
"He's ripping my hair out now, so that's the new thing," she added. "He pulls my baby hairs too, so I have bald spots."
Earlier this month, Lohan spoke with Today with Hoda & Jenna co-hosts Jenna Bush Hager and Hoda Kotb and was asked by them if she wanted to have more kids.
"Yes, of course! I do. Yes," Lohan exclaimed.
"Do you want four like Ayesha?" Kotb asked.
"I mean, you never know," Lohan said. "Let's go for a second first. But I love having siblings. I feel so blessed to have other siblings to be able to hang with and talk to and relate with. I would love to have more. I want my son to have that same experience."
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