Happy Birthday to Lindsay Lohan! The talented actress, known for her roles in films like "Mean Girls" and "Freaky Friday," celebrates her 38th birthday with gratitude and joy.
Sharing a bright and cheerful selfie on Instagram, the former child star began her caption with "Another trip around the sun 🎂🥳🎉😘🙏," on Tuesday, July 2.
Grateful for every moment and cherishing every second of everyday and all of the beautiful things life has to offer. Feeling blessed. Thank you for all of the lovely birthday wishes ☺️, Lohan added.
In her birthday snapshot, Lindsay posed against a backdrop of lush green leaves, her iconic red hair contrasting beautifully with a white blouse and a festive birthday hat adorned with faux candles. Fans and friends, including Kathy Hilton, showered her with heartfelt birthday greetings, filling her day with warmth and love.
During an interview with Nightline aired on Saturday, June 29, the now 38-year-old Lindsay Lohan expressed that returning to Walt Disney Studios to start filming Freaky Friday 2 has rekindled a sense of youth within her.
Lohan was 16 when she starred in the 2003 family comedy Freaky Friday alongside Jamie Lee Curtis. The film depicted the story of a single mother and her teenage daughter who switched lives after receiving mysterious fortunes at a Chinese restaurant.
In the June 29 interview, Lohan credited Disney and its movie lot as a significant part of her childhood, referencing her roles in The Parent Trap, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, and Herbie: Fully Loaded.
As a mother herself, Lindsay cherishes every moment with her son Luai, whom she welcomed with her husband Bader Shammas last summer. Speaking about motherhood, she expressed profound gratitude for the simple joys of daily life and the bond she shares with her son.
As Lindsay celebrates another year, she embraces the wisdom of slowing down and savoring each precious moment. Her journey from child star to dedicated mother and seasoned actress continues to inspire, reminding us all to cherish life's blessings and the people we hold dear.