Lindsay Lohan Reportedly ‘Definitely Wants’ More Kids In the Future

Actress Lindsay Lohan is having a wonderful pregnancy as she and husband Bader Shammas prepare to welcome their baby boy. US Weekly announced the baby’s gender this week along with comments from a source stating that everything is going well, and Lohan is super excited about more kids in the future.

“Her pregnancy has been smooth and amazing,” said the source. “As long as the baby is healthy, that’s her number one priority.

More kids is something the expecting mom “definitely wants.”

The insider added, “She has always said she wants to have three or four kids.”

Lohan and Shammas have been talking baby names, but the source assured the publication that they are sticking with dad’s last name.

“Lindsay is traditional and it’s even more exciting because she now has an even greater bond with her husband because their son will carry his last name,” the source explained.

The Freaky Friday star has been “so happy and emotional in an exciting way.”

“She’s ready for motherhood,” they said. “It’s always been a dream for her. She feels being a mom will make her a better actress, businesswoman and wife.”

The source continued, “It’s been an emotional journey for her in such a good way. She is so happy about it and conquering moments in her life that she has always wanted. It’s a huge accomplishment and she is so excited about it.”

Another happy bonus to the experience is that the pregnancy has been bringing the rest of her family closer, including her mom and dad, Dina and Michael Lohan, who have been divorced since 2005. Their daughter’s pregnancy has been exciting news for them both.

“Michael and Dina are coparenting very well,” said another source in March. “They wanted this for Lindsay for so long.”

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Aimée Lutkin is the weekend editor at ELLE.com. Her writing has appeared in Jezebel, Glamour, Marie Claire and more. Her first book, The Lonely Hunter, will be released by Dial Press in February 2022.

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