If you’re like me, you’ve been praying for a sequel to Tina Fey‘s 2004 movie Mean Girls. Specifically, one that doesn’t totally suck donkey nuts. (Seriously, did you ever see the ‘sequel’ they made? Awful.) Well, good news! Tina Fey might adapt Mean Girls into a musical (don’t get excited Lindsay Lohan, you won’t be in it) along with her hubby and 30 Rock‘s resident music man, Jeff Richmond! Via TooFab …
You guys, this is so fetch — Tina Fey is working on a Mean Girls musical! Fey — who wrote and starred in the brilliant 2004 flick about scheming high school girls — shared the news with E! on the red carpet at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday. “We want to. I would love to,” Fey replied when asked about a potential musical version of the film. “I’m trying to develop it with my husband [composer Jeff Richmond] who does all the music for 30 Rock, and I think Paramount’s on board.”
Okay, fun fact here: My boyfriend never saw Mean Girls, and I’ve been trying really hard to get him to watch it, but he always finds a way to wiggle out of it at the last minute. But now that the musical version is coming out, I may have finally found a way to get him to see it. Also, I just realized how impossibly gay we are. Wow. I never realized it until now.