Irish Wish star Lohan told Jimmy Fallon how she and Ayesha Curry came to be close friends, and gave an update on her baby son, Luai.
indsay Lohan, you will always be famous. The O.G. Mean Girls actress and singer of perfect early ’00s pop song “Rumors” visited The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 4, to catch up with Jimmy Fallon and talk about her new movie, Irish Wish. Lohan provided an update on her baby son, Luai.
“He’s seven and a half months,” Lohan told Fallon, calling little Luai “my world.”
“You forget about what life was before you have the baby,” Lohan said, summing up so many new parents’ feelings. “And the baby makes sure of that!”
Despite new parenthood, Lohan and her husband, Bader Shammas, still get out of the house to have some fun—including a recent Golden State Warriors game. Fallon shared a photo of Lohan, Shammas, and star Warriors player Steph Curry, in which Shammas is holding up an autographed Curry jersey.
“What does it say there?” Fallon asked.
“Oh, it says, ‘your godparents love you.'”
How Steph and Ayesha Curry became godparents to Lindsay Lohan’s son
“So Luai’s godparents are Steph and Ayesha Curry?” asked Fallon. “That’s not too bad!”
Lohan explained that she met the couple through a mutual friend of her husband’s, celebrity chef Michael Mina. “We were in Dubai, and Michael Mina kept saying to Bader, he was like, ‘You need to introduce Lindsay and Ayesha. I need them to meet.'”
The man’s friend-matchmaking instincts proved correct. “She happened to be coming to Dubai and we met, and we just clicked right off the bat,” Lohan continued. “It’s so funny, because when you get older in life, you don’t make adult friends and friendships that grow.” (Fallon, a father to two daughters, assured Lohan that she’ll “be making some adult friends” when her son goes to school.)
“She’s been with me since,” Lohan said of Ayesha Curry. “I was like, ‘I really want to have kids soon,’ and then I got pregnant.”
Curry even has a part in Lohan’s new movie, the romance Irish Wish, co-starring You‘s Ed Speleers and Alexander Vlahos. Curry plays Lohan’s bestie in the film, and she evidently draws from real-life experience.