Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, Lindsay Lohan has emerged unharmed after Iran launched a series of attacks on Dubai, where she has made her home since 2014. The airstrikes were a response to U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran, confirmed by celebrity news outlet TMZ. Lohan, the beloved "Mean Girls" star, lives in the bustling city with her husband, financier Bader Shammas, and their 2-year-old son.
“It pushed me so far away that I moved to the other side of the world,” Lohan told Vogue Arabia, reflecting on her move to Dubai after feeling unfulfilled in her acting career back in the U.S.
The UAE found itself under severe fire, with reports of 137 missiles and over 200 drones targeting the region, as reported by French publication Le Monde. Despite the chaos, Lohan and her family are reportedly safe. The UAE's air defense systems managed to intercept many of the incoming threats, minimizing potential damage.
Meanwhile, the Dubai International Airport and a luxury hotel in the capital city sustained damage during these events, underscoring the severity of the situation. Yet, Lohan's life in the UAE continues, marked by her quest for a fresh start far from Hollywood's spotlight.
The international community watches closely as the conflict unfolds. President Trump has made bold moves, greenlighting an attack on Iran that resulted in the deaths of key Iranian officials, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The operation, dubbed "Epic Fury," aims to dismantle Iran's nuclear capabilities, though this has been met with skepticism regarding the actual threat posed by Iran.
As the dust settles, it's clear that the situation is far from over. The U.S. Central Command has reported the loss of four American troops, with President Trump warning that more casualties may follow. He insists that military operations will persist until all strategic objectives are met, leaving the world on edge as tensions remain high.