She was hard at work promoting her new movie Freakier Friday in Australia last week.
But Lindsay Lohan also managed to squeeze in some family time.
The iconic actress was spotted at Taronga Zoo with her rarely-seen husband, Bader Shammas, and their two-year-old son Luai last Wednesday.
Lindsay cut a casual figure in a pair of blue jeans, which she paired with a black long-sleeve T-shirt and jacket to shield her from the Aussie winter cold.
The Parent Trap alum threw her long locks in a relaxed low ponytail tied up with a scrunchie while opting for a dewy, fresh-faced makeup look that accentuated her line-free visage.
The 39-year-old accessorised the look with black sneakers, a pearl phone charm and a brown leather Hermès bag, which retails for $4,160.

Lindsay Lohan visited Taronga Zoo in Sydney with her husband Bader Shammas and their son last week during her trip to Sydney

The family of three were joined by a nanny, who could be seen pushing Luai’s stroller through the zoo
Lindsay’s husband, a Dubai-based financier and investor whom she wed in 2022, also kept things laidback in a plain white T-shirt and a bomber jacket.
The family of three were joined by a nanny, who could be seen pushing Luai’s stroller through the zoo.
Ever the doting mum, Lindsay could be seen carrying a baby bottle as she checked out our local fauna with her brood in tow.
The outing came after Lindsay and her co-star Jamie Lee Curtis attended the Australian premiere of Freakier Friday at Westfield Bondi Junction the day before.
Disney’s Freakier Friday has achieved a major box office milestone, earning back its production budget in just three days, despite opening at No. 2 in the United States.
The sequel, which reunites Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan more than 20 years after Freaky Friday (2003), debuted to an estimated $45 million in the US over the August 8 weekend.
The film was narrowly edged out of the top spot by Zach Cregger’s horror thriller Weapons, which took in $64 million in North America.
Strong international turnout boosted Freakier Friday’s global total to $69 million, including $24 million from overseas markets, according to Deadline.

During the outing, Lindsay opted for a fresh-faced makeup look that accentuated her line-free visage

The Parent Trap alum threw her long locks in a relaxed low ponytail tied up with a scrunchie
That matches the film’s reported $69 million production budget, making it the 41st release of 2025 to cross that mark worldwide.
While recouping costs so quickly is a positive sign, industry analysts note that films typically need to gross around 2.5 times their production budgets to turn a profit, putting the sequel’s estimated break-even point at roughly $161 million.
The original Freaky Friday opened to $34 million domestically before reaching $246.5 million globally.
If the new instalment follows a similar trajectory, it could top $306.55 million worldwide by the end of its theatrical run, which would increase the likelihood of a third film.
In 2003, Jamie Lee and Lohan starred in the smash hit comedy, Freaky Friday, which sees the two characters switch bodies.
Fans had long hoped for a sequel to the iconic comedy but had to wait two decades after the original first hit theatres.
Jamie Lee recently revealed why there was such a long gap between the two releases as she admitted she has long had her eye on a follow-up movie.
‘The truth is that Lindsay had to be old enough to have a 15-year-old daughter, people would ask me about the movie over and over again,’ she shared on The One Show.

The outing came after Lindsay and her co-star Jamie Lee Curtis attended the Australian premiere of Freakier Friday at Westfield Bondi Junction the day before
‘And finally someone in Australia said, ”well, she is” and I was like ”what do you mean?” because I know her as this young girl so I don’t know how old she is.
‘So someone told me and I was, like ”Oh! well maybe we can make the movie. Let’s go!”’
Lindsay was just 15 years old when she first portrayed Anna Coleman in Freaky Friday alongside Jamie Lee, who played her on-screen mother Tess Coleman.
It follows the bickering mother and daughter after a Chinese restaurant fortune cookie mishap causes them to switch bodies, forcing them to live the other’s life.
Despite barely having been able to see eye-to-eye, the magical switch eventually allows them to see things from the other’s point of view.
The sequel sees the iconic pairing switch places once again, though this time there is quadruple chaos in store.
Anna (Lindsay) is preparing to tie the knot with Eric Davies (Manny Jacinto), but things are proving difficult as her teenage daughter Harper (Julia Butters) despises Eric’s teenager Lily (Sophia Hammons).
Harper highlights her disgust as she’s heard reciting mock wedding vows, in which she brands her soon-to-be step-sister ‘a little demon thing with an obnoxious accent.’
A flash forward to Anna’s bachelorette party sees her and mother Tess Coleman sit down with a fortune teller (Vanessa Bayer), who warns them they may learn another lesson by ‘walking in each other’s paths’.
Anna and Tess then find themselves caught up in yet another ‘freaky’ body swap incident – only this time, it’s not just between the two of them.
The next morning, Anna discovers she’s swapped bodies with daughter Harper, while Tess, aka ‘Grandma’, is now in the body of Anna’s step-daughter Lily.
Quadruple chaos then ensues as the foursome try to navigate their new roles with just days to go until the wedding.