Actress Lindsay Lohan, who starred as the main lead in the movie had revealed last week that there could be a 10th anniversary project in the making, reported Contactmusic.
However, the 43-year-old comedienne, who had penned the screenplay of the movie, clarified that no such project was underway.
The former 'Saturday Night Live' star did not completely rule out any kind of reunion for the cast, but said there definitely isn't going to be a follow up to the high-school comedy.
"But it's not like - it's not another movie. At most it would be like a panel discussion with a plate of hot wings," she added.
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