Lindsay Lohan is celebrating her FIRST Mother’s Day at home in Dubai with her husband and child… after months away filming her Christmas movie

Lindsay Lohan is home in Dubai getting ready to celebrate her first Mother’s Day with son Luai, 10 months, and husband Bader Shammas.

The Irish Wish star, 37, shared a parenting tip on Instagram in honor of the milestone. 

Lindsey – who Bette Midler blamed for the cancelation of her sitcom Bette – sat in her son’s bedroom holding two baby bottles on a twin bed that had stuffed animals gathered in one corner of it. 

The Freaky Friday actress wore white leggings with a black stripe down the side and a matching track jacket with a black tank top underneath.

Her trademark fiery red hair was pulled back into a low ponytail. 

Lindsay Lohan is home in Dubai getting ready to celebrate her first Mother’s Day with son Luai, 10 months, and husband Bader Shammas

Lindsay met Bader in a restaurant in Dubai shortly after she moved there

Lindsay met Bader in a restaurant in Dubai shortly after she moved there

‘After a busy few months with work, it’s great to be back home in time for my first Mother’s Day!,’ she captioned the post.

‘I’m loving the little things with my baby, from walks and baths to our feeding times together that are now such a breeze with @tommeetippeenorthamericabottles,’ she continued.

‘New parents, it may not always be easy, but just know you’ve got this!,’ she enthusiastically concluded in the joint post with the brand.

The Parent Trap actress sat down for an interview with Bustle in March and opened up about motherhood.

‘It’s a whole new, different kind of love you thought you could never experience,’ she gushed.

She also discussed feeling proud of her postpartum body and told the outlet that her main focus has been on her son, rather than trying to ‘snap back’ when it comes to fitness.

‘I was so attached to [Luai] that my last thought was going on a treadmill,’ the mother-of-one expressed.

The Parent Trap actress sat down for an interview with Bustle in March and opened up about motherhood

The Parent Trap actress sat down for an interview with Bustle in March and opened up about motherhood

‘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.’

In the interview, the Georgia Rule star also talked about how marriage and family have changed her approach to her acting career.

Specifically, her emotions are always just at the surface, waiting to bubble over.

‘I had a scene where I was crying, and then my husband surprised me with the baby on set, so then I was crying again, happy tears,’ she told the outlet.

'It's a whole new, different kind of love you thought you could never experience,' she gushed

‘It’s a whole new, different kind of love you thought you could never experience,’ she gushed

She also discussed feeling proud of her postpartum body and told the outlet that her main focus has been on her son, rather than trying to 'snap back' when it comes to fitness

She also discussed feeling proud of her postpartum body and told the outlet that her main focus has been on her son, rather than trying to ‘snap back’ when it comes to fitness

'I was so attached to [Luai] that my last thought was going on a treadmill,' the mother-of-one expressed. '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'

‘I was so attached to [Luai] that my last thought was going on a treadmill,’ the mother-of-one expressed. ‘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’

She also spoke about the height of her fame when she was in her teens and early 20s and how stepping away from the spotlight and finding love has helped ground her enough to return.

Dubai has a strict ban on paparazzi and also on most of the substances Lohan struggled with when she was younger. 

‘I feel like some of [my work] got overshadowed by paparazzi and all that kind of stuff when I was younger, and that’s kind of annoying. I wish that part didn’t happen,’ she admitted.

‘I feel like that kind of took on a life of its own. So that’s why I wanted to disappear. I was like, ‘Unless there’s no story here, they’re not going to focus on just my work,’ she added.

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