Lindsay Lohan
Lindsay Lohan said she would do another "Mean Girls" movie if Tina Fey wrote it. Reuters

Lindsay Lohan wants to revive her acting career, so get ready for a “Mean Girls” sequel, possibly. If Lohan has her way with original screenwriter Tina Fey, there will be one.

She told Time Out London about the popular movie: "People really love the movie: How do you top that? 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." Grool.

Fey, 44, and Lohan, 28, caught up in August and posed for a selfie together during a “chance encounter,” People magazine reported. "Lovely running into an inspiring, funny, beautiful old friend!!!! #tinafey" Lohan captioned the Instagram picture.

Lohan shot to fame after she starred as the troubled North Shore High School teen Cady Heron in the 2004 film. She played the school’s new girl, who joined the popular Plastics clique, composed of Regina George (Rachel McAdams), Gretchen Wieners (Lacey Chabert) and Karen Smith (Amanda Seyfried). The film, written by Fey, also starred “Saturday Night Live” alum Amy Poehler, Lizzy Caplan and others.

But Lohan has more plans for herself then just a possible “Mean Girls” revival. "I would like to be married and have children, and hopefully be at the Oscars, but that's as far as it goes for now," she told Time Out.

Lohan recently moved to London to make her stage debut in a West End revival of “Speed-the-Plow.” It’s a play about how horrible Hollywood can be, something Lohan can relate to. “My character gets a taste of the Hollywood life, and I think this happens in L.A. a lot: people get hooked on the adrenaline that comes with making movies and get out of their depth.”

“Speed-the-Plow” will run in London until Nov. 29.

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