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Skinny Lindsay Lohan turns heads in nude look while shopping in Beverly Hills

Skinny Lindsay Lohan turns heads in nude look while shopping in Beverly Hills

Daily Mail​3 days ago
Lindsay Lohan looked super slim during a shopping trip in Los Angeles on Monday.
The 39-year-old actress — who celebrated her July 2 birthday in Italy — was dressed in a clinging, nude-colored, matching set consisting of a T-shirt and leggings.
Lohan, whose movie Freakier Friday hits theaters next month, punctuated her casual outfit with a pair of black sneakers.
She carried her belongings in a small, black Hermès handbag and covered her eyes with a pair of dark designer sunglasses.
Her lengthy, lustrous, bright blonde locks were parted down the middle as they fell over her chest in a subtle wave.
In late June Lindsay shared a photo of her husband Bader Shammas and their nearly two-year-old son Luai during their Italian holiday.
The Mean Girls sensation captioned the carousel post, 'Beautiful Italy. Cherishing this beautiful trip filled with incredible memories of love, laughter and pure bliss with my family ❤️ and very delicious food!'
The post has so far racked up over 360,000 likes from her nearly 16 million followers.
Days later she shared a single selfie with her husband and son as she wore a lacy yellow blouse and smiled ear-to-ear.
She wrote that she was 'grateful,' and added a note in Italian that translates to: 'Unforgettable moments in Italy with my family.'
In May the lifelong entertainer told Elle magazine she'd like for her son to have a sibling to play with.
'I feel like we live in a different world now, where women make it such a point, especially in motherhood, to make time for ourselves.
'We make it important. But also, once you have one kid, you're like, 'Oh, my kid needs a kid to play with,'' the silver screen siren shared.
She also noted, 'I don't know if it's selfish — but I'm like, "I need more than one kid to take care of me when I'm older."'
In November 2021, the Herbie: Fully Loaded actress took to Instagram to announce her engagement to Shammas.
She showed off her diamond ring as she posed with her new fiancé, writing in the caption: 'My love. My life. My family. My future.'
Lindsay wed her partner in 2022 and revealed the news by referring to him as her 'husband' in an Instagram message that she posted on her 36th birthday.
Earlier this month she used the social media platform, where she boasts 15 million followers, to pay tribute to her now-husband on his birthday.
She gushed, 'Happy Birthday to the love of my life. You're an incredible son, a devoted husband, and the most amazing father. Watching you with our family is the greatest gift. You make us feel safe, cherished, and loved.
'Every day by your side is a blessing and I'm so lucky to walk through life with you. I love you endlessly.'
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