Lindsay Lohan confirms marriage to Dubai resident Bader Shammas

Hollywood star Lindsay Lohan has taken to her Instagram account to announce her marriage to Dubai-based financier Bader Shammas.

The Parent Trap star referred to Shammas as her "husband".

"I am the luckiest woman in the world. You found me and knew that I wanted to find happiness and grace, all at the same time. I am stunned that you are my husband," she wrote as she celebrated her birthday on Saturday.

According to media reports, the couple married in an intimate ceremony just hours before Lohan turned 36.

It was in November that the couple disclosed their engagement.

"My love. My life. My family. My future," she wrote in a post then. 

Lohan met the Kuwait-born financier in Dubai.

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