The Falling for Christmas actress is expecting her first child with husband Bader Shammas
"You just bring the baby with you and everything will be fine."sequel; making over $160 million worldwide, the 2003 movie is Lindsay's highest-grossing film.what her baby's upbringing might look likeFor the last eight years, Lindsay has led a quiet life in Dubai, where she met her now-husband Bader, a financier, out at a restaurant on an otherwise uneventful Monday night.
In the interview, she admits she told him the night they met:The couple recently celebrated their first wedding anniversary in April, as similar to the film The Truman Show, "because it's the same thing every day."Her routine usually consists of waking up in her beach-front villa, where mornings start off with tea, yogurt, a smoothie, and a workout, and waiting for the rest of the world to wake up, when she hops on Zooms to plan her next projects.
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