Actress Tina Fey has denied reports that there will be a sequel to 2004 American teen comedy "Mean Girls".
Fey, who wrote the original, shut all rumours related to "Mean Girls" sequel when she appeared on Jimmy Fallon's inaugural episode of "The Tonight Show", however the actress said there could be a 10th anniversary project in the works.
"At most, it would be like a panel discussion with a plate of hot wings. It's definitely not a movie," contactmusic.com quoted Fey as saying.
When asked if she had written another movie, she replied "No! I wish I had written a movie. No, it's just....Mostly we're trying to get a party going," she added.
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