Lindsay Lohan is excited to teach her 7-month-old son some of the hard-earned lessons she’s picked up throughout her life.
“I’m really grateful because I’ve gained so much wisdom from the things that I’ve gone through,” the actress, 37, told exclusively Page Six Tuesday at the premiere of her latest film, “Irish Wish.”
“I can’t wait to share that with the people I love … everyday,” she said while pointing at her little brother, Dakota, 27, adding, “and my son when he gets older.”
Lohan — who broke into acting as a child star in Disney’s 1998 remake of “Parent Trap” — struggled in her 20s as she grew up in the spotlight.
For several years, the actress became more well-known for her personal dramas than her professional roles.
In 2007, she was arrested two times for DUI and spent time in rehab as paparazzi chronicled her every move and relentlessly followed her everywhere. She was also arrested in 2011 for theft of a necklace.
Despite her personal hardships, Lohan came out the other side stronger than ever.
In 2022, she married Dubai-based businessman Bader Shammas after three years of dating.
“I am the luckiest woman in the world,” she wrote on Instagram after their intimate nuptials. “He found me and knew that I wanted to find happiness and grace, all at the same time. I am stunned that this is my husband. My life and my everything. Every woman should feel like this everyday.”
The following year, Lohan announced that she was expecting her first child.
“We are blessed and excited! ,” Lohan wrote in a photo of a cute baby bodysuit emblazoned with the words “coming soon.”
The “Falling for Christmas” star gushed to Page Six at the “Irish Wish” premiere that motherhood has exceeded her expectations.
“It’s everything and more,” she enthused. “It’s the biggest blessing in the world and I’m so grateful every day and just, I’m having the best time.”
Lohan and Dakota — who also stars in the movie with his sister — were joined at the premiere by their mom, Dina, and sister, Ali, along with co-stars Ayesha Curry and Jane Seymour.