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Lindsay Lohan Trying To Make 'Mean Girls' Sequel Happen

IANS, 01 Jan, 2017 07:25 PM
  • Lindsay Lohan Trying To Make 'Mean Girls' Sequel Happen
Actress Lindsay Lohan is eager to make a sequel of her 2004 comedy film "Mean Girls".
 
She has already written a treatment for the film and has a cast in mind.
 
Lohan shared her plans during a Facebook Live chat from Dubai, where she is celebrating New Year, reports variety.com.
 
During the chat, Lohan expressed her interest in reprising her role of Cady Heron in a sequel.
 
"I have been trying so hard to do a 'Mean Girls 2'. It is not in my hands. I know that (writer) Tina Fey and (producer) Lorne Michaels and all of Paramount are very busy…I will keep forcing it and pushing it on them until we do it," Lohan said.
 
Lohan also said that she has already written a treatment for the sequel and would love Jimmy Fallon and her "Freaky Friday" co-star Jamie Lee Curtis to have roles. 
 
"I just need a response," she joked.

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