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Mean Girls 2: Lindsay Lohan wants sequel where they’re all 'cheating housewives'

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Christopher Hooton
Wednesday 24 September 2014 04:09 EDT
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Lindsay Lohan has pitched the most depressing Mean Girls sequel ever, which would see Regina George et al later in life as bored housewives.

The teen comedy classic turned 10 this year, and Lohan said she'll "harass" Tina Fey to pen a sequel.

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

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

When not threatening to tar Mean Girls with a shoddy follow-up, Lohan has been busy suing the creators of GTA V recently over an alleged character that uses her likeness.

The game's publisher recently branded the lawsuit "so legally meritless that it lacks any good-faith basis and can only have been filed for publicity purposes".

Lohan last appeared in the Bret Easton Ellis-penned indie film The Canyons, and is next set to star in a zombie movie called Six Gun Dead.

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