The cookbook author and her husband Steph Curry are godparents to Lohan’s son Luai
Lindsay Lohan may forever be bonded with Steph and Ayesha Curry’s fourth baby!
Ayesha discussed the possibility of having Lohan as her baby’s godmother during their joint appearance on SiriusXM’s Andy Cohen Live Monday.
“Well for us, so we typically wait until after the baby is born to make these decisions,” shared Ayesha.
After Andy Cohen called the decision “smart,” Lohan quipped, “You just reminded me of in Feud, the new Truman Capote [show] where everyone wants to be the belle of the ball and you just put her on the spot like they used to for Capote.”
While Ayesha didn’t reveal her due date, she said it is “not in July” and that she and her husband had been trying for another baby “for a while.”
Apart from being parents to daughters Riley, 11, Ryan, 8, and son Canon, 5, the couple are also godparents to Lohan’s son Luai.
Fans found out about the connection between the Currys and Lohan after the actress and her husband, Bader Shammas, posed for a photo with Steph after a Golden State Warriors game.
The trio held a signed Curry jersey in the photo that read “To Luai” and “Your godparents love you!”
Ayesha and Lohan are also costars in the Netflix movie Irish Wish out on March 15.
Lohan plays a girl named Maddie, whose love interest gets engaged to her best friend.
Curry plays Heather, who she described as the “classic best friend who’s always going to be there for you, tell it to you straight, but is there to have a good time and laugh and carry on and create memories,” in an interview with Tudum.
Lohan told Tudum that the two bonded over “planning dinners, spa days, and movie nights.” Ayesha echoed her sentiments, telling Tudum that it was “great working with Lindsay.”
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Lindsay Lohan at the “Mean Girls” premiere
“She’s the ultimate professional, and it’s one of those situations where when they yell ‘action’ and she gets going, you kind of get lost in the scene and forget what you’re doing because you just want to watch her,” said Ayesha.
“That was probably the biggest struggle on set, you forget you’re there to work and not to watch!”