“I was so attached to my son that running was the last thing on my mind.” Lindsay Lohan explained why she was in no hurry to get back in shape after giving birth
Lindsay Lohan, who became a mother for the first time last year, gave an interview to Bustle in which she talked about motherhood, the fashion for a good figure immediately after childbirth and career.
The actress, who at one time was almost a symbol of the painful struggle for a slim figure, spoke about the trend for a slim figure, which has recently returned again after a wave of body positivity. "Everyone is trying to lose weight now. I feel like things are getting back to normal again. This too will pass. But it seems like there is really pressure on women," Lindsay said, alluding to the Ozempic weight-loss drug trend. However, according to her, she herself reconsidered her views and was in no hurry to return to her previous form. "I was so attached to Luay that running was the last thing on my mind. I feel like we put a lot of pressure on ourselves to look 'good' so quickly, but you already look beautiful after giving birth. Give yourself time".
Lindsay Lohan also recalled her younger years - they talked about her then primarily because of her loud parties and scandalous lifestyle, and not for her work. "I feel like some of my work was overshadowed by the paparazzi and stuff when I was younger, and it's a little annoying. I wish that hadn't happened. It's kind of taken on a life of its own - that's why I wanted to disappear. I I thought, "If there's no story, they're not going to focus on just my work."
According to Lindsay, today the press treats stars more favorably and kindly than it did in her youth, but she prefers not to read news about herself. "I don't pay all that attention. I don't read what comes out because I know how it works, it doesn't make sense. And if you get caught up in those things, you just get lost, and that can have a big impact on you".
She noted that the situation with social networks has also changed. “Social media is so different now than when I was younger that everyone can control their own story.”
Finally, Lohan noted the memoirs of her youth friends, Paris Hilton and Britney Spears, and said that perhaps someday she too would write memoirs, but not now. "When I'm ready and have done everything I want, then maybe I'll think about it. But my story isn't finished yet, so I'm in no rush to share it."
Earlier, Lindsay Lohan and her husband Bader Shammas attended the Vanity Fair Oscar party for the first time in ten years. Lindsay Lohan and Arab financier Bader Shammas got married in 2022 - on the actress’s birthday. In the summer of 2023, their son Luai was born. Recently, Lohan has returned to her career as an actress - she has several projects planned.