Lindsay Lohan's son Luai is already 'mocking' her
Freakier Friday actress Lindsay Lohan has admitted her two-year-old son Luai has already started "mocking" her.

Lindsay Lohan's two-year-old son is already making fun of her.
The Freakier Friday actress, 38, has toddler Luai with her husband Bader Shammas, and her boy has started "mocking" her when she tries to tell him not to do something.
She told E! News: "I have this thing, where I'm like, 'Luai, don't do that.'
"And this morning before I was going to say it, he's like, 'Don't do that, Luai,' and looked at me and I was like, 'Oh my god, he's mocking me.'"
Lindsay still has over a decade to go until she has to deal with the teenage rebellion years like Jamie Lee Curtis' character did in the original Freaky Friday film.
She added: "I'm not in that position with my son yet. He's still a toddler. [But] he runs! Fast, out of the house. He's like, 'Outside!' Gone."
Despite the challenges of parenthood, being a mother has "changed" the Parent Trap star.
Jamie said: "Her priorities have changed. her main priority is her little boy.
"This is a new mom and all of the complications of a new mom. And so the priorities have changed, but the friendship hasn't."
In March 2024, Lindsay reflected on the way her mindset has changed since becoming a mother for the first time.
She explained to E! News at the time: "I want to do things that my son can see. But I also want to do things that inspire me.
"It's a learning process — I'm having a different go at it, figuring out what I want to do and how I want to do it."
Lindsay, Bader and their son live in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and while she does return to New York and Los Angeles when she can, being back in LA with her boy makes her "stressed".
She told the US issue of ELLE magazine: "It’s hard in Los Angeles. Even taking my son to the park in Los Angeles, I get stressed. I’m like, 'Are there cameras?'
"In New York, there’s no worry; no one bothers us. Everyone has their own thing going on.
"There’s a different kind of energy in New York. I’d rather have downtime in New York than I would in Los Angeles."