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Lindsay Lohan's son believed she was trapped on television.

Lindsay Lohan's youngest child recently celebrated his second birthday, but a brief moment of sorrow was observed when he first saw his mother on a TV talk show.

Lindsay Lohan's son believed she was trapped within the television.
Lindsay Lohan's son believed she was trapped within the television.

Lindsay Lohan's son believed she was trapped on television.

Lindsay Lohan's Son Shows Signs of Confusion on TV

Lindsay Lohan's two-year-old son, Luai, recently demonstrated some confusion when seeing his mother on television. During a recent interview on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Lohan shared that Luai, mistaking her for being stuck on the TV, called out for her, saying "Mommy, come out! Mommy!" [1][2]

As Luai grows older and becomes more observant, Lohan expressed concern that he might get confused more often due to her public appearances. However, she plans to gradually introduce him to her films in a child-friendly manner, starting with “Herbie: Fully Loaded” because it is fun and appropriate for his age. [1][2]

It is common for toddlers to have difficulty distinguishing between real people and their images on screens, and it appears that Luai's confusion is a natural part of him processing his mother's celebrity status and media presence. Fallon even spoke directly to Luai during the show to reassure him that his mother is safe. [1][3]

There is no indication from the sources that Luai's confusion has caused distress beyond typical toddler behavior. The incident seems to be a normal developmental stage rather than a serious concern.

Lindsay Lohan gained fame in the early 2000s with comedies like "Freaky Friday" and "Mean Girls." She will be starring in the "Freaky Friday" sequel alongside Jamie Lee Curtis, which is scheduled for release in Germany on August 7. [4]

[1] The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

[2] Entertainment Tonight

[3] People

[4] Deadline

In the world of movies-and-tv entertainment, Lindsay Lohan's celebrity status was established through her fame in early 2000s comedies like "Freaky Friday" and "Mean Girls". As her son, Luai, becomes more observant, he might exhibit further instances of confusion due to his mother's public appearances and her presence on screen.

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