Lindsay Lohan reveals she’s written a treatment for Mean Girls 2
The actress admitted she's desperate to make a sequel happen
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The actress admitted she's desperate to make a sequel happen
LINDSAY Lohan has given fans hope that a Mean Girls sequel could soon be on the way as she revealed she has already written a treatment for the potential film.
The actress made the revelation during an interview with and explained just how hard she has been trying to make the film happen.
Lindsay, 30, told the reporter: "I have been trying so hard to do a Mean Girls 2. It is not in my hands. I know that [the film's writer and costar] Tina Fey and [producer] Lorne Michaels and all of Paramount are very busy.
"But I will keep forcing it and pushing it on them until we do it. I would love to do it. I'd love to have Jamie Lee Curtis and Jimmy Fallon in the movie."
She continued: "I have already written a treatment for it and I just need a response. I know Mark Waters, who is the director; he'd happily come back."
Back in October, Lindsay hinted she was keen to make the sequel happen when she made a public plea to her Mean Girls co-stars for a reunion.
The beauty took to her Instagram account to upload a shot showing her posing with Rachel McAdams and Lacey Chabert back in the chic-flick's heyday, with the caption: "Miss you all ... sequel?"
The picture-post, uploaded with the throwback Thursday hashtag #tbt, isn't the first time US star Lindsay has called for a follow up to the 2004 movie.
After the cast reunited in 2014, she said: "Why can’t we do a sequel? Of us all grown up. To work with everyone involved in Mean Girls again would be an honour.
"It was such a good experience. I think it would be really cool.”
Rachel, who went on to star in equally popular girly classic The Notebook, also gave the suggestion the thumbs-up.
Yet comedienne Tina Fey, who penned the movie, shunned the suggestions and: "There's definitely not a movie. It's just the anniversary is coming up, so everybody get your pink shirts.
"It's been 10 years. You can tell when you look at me it's been 10 years."
The film tell the story of Cady's struggles to fit into a high school crowd after moving from South Africa.
She meets girl gang The Plastics who take her on in their clique yet things take a turn when Cady is used as a pawn in a plot against the Queen Bee.
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