Lindsay Lohan knows what the "Mean Girls" sequel should be like, and she has pitched the idea to Tina Fey.

Lohan wants to reprise her role as Cady Heron in the comedy. She originally played a teenager and would love to revisit the four mean girls as adults.

"People really love the movie: How do you top that?" she said. "I was with Tina Fey the other day, and I said we should do another 'Mean Girls.'"

She thinks the movie should follow Heron, Regina George, Gretchen Wieners and Karen Smith as housewives.

"And they're all cheating," she said. "That would be really funny. I'll harass Tina to write it."

Lohan and "Mean Girls" writer Tina Fey were photographed for an upcoming issue of Entertainment Weekly.

Earlier in the year, co-star Rachel McAdams opened up about working on the movie.

She explained that working with Lohan was a little intimidating.

"If anything, I was in awe of her talent," she said. "I looked at her as this experienced actor, and she had great comedic timing, so natural. It's just funny to hear that because you never know what people are thinking. We all try to act like we've got it together."

Lohan just debuted on the West End in "Speed-the-Plow."

The 28-year-old actress has not gotten very positive reviews, notes the New York Daily News.

It seems she has had trouble remembering lines and she seemed nervous. She was portraying Hollywood secretary Karen and was also said to have been fed lines from offstage crew members.

"Lindsay Lohan only has one major speech in the David Mamet play that marks her West End debut," The Daily Beast wrote. "Unfortunately, she couldn't remember how it went."

But the review says that it was a good effort for the actress and that it could really improve once Lohan becomes more comfortable and learns her lines.