Lindsay Lohan wants a 'Mean Girls' sequel

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Lindsay Lohan wants a 'Mean Girls' sequel

Lindsay Lohan wants a 'Mean Girls' sequel

The 28-year-old actress - who played Cady Heron in the cult movie 10 years ago - is keen to persuade Tina Fey to pen a follow-up to the popular 2004 film, which also starred Rachel McAdams and Amanda Seyfried.

"People love the movie. How do you top that? I was with Tina the other day and I said we should do another 'Mean Girls' - like an older version, where they're all housewives and cheating,” she told Time Out magazine.

"That would be really funny. I'll harass Tina to write it."

We are right there with you on this one Lindsay, and here’s simply why.

Meanwhile, the troubled star, who documented her battle to get her career and life back on track following her sixth stint in rehab last year, is set to make her West End debut in 'Speed-the-Plow' at the Playhouse Theatre in London tonight.

However, she recently admitted that she's nervous about performing the lead role in the revival of David Mamet's production but has been working hard at it.

"I'm working hard, and yesterday was my first day of reading lines on stage,” she said last month.

"It was hard work and very scary, but that was what I came prepared for.

"I've been acting since I was a child, but this is completely different and out of my comfort zone."

Lindsay will star in 'Speed-the-Plow' until November 29.

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