Lindsay Lohan demands that the new "Mean Girls" film removes a disrespectful joke aimed at her.

The actress-singer was reportedly profoundly saddened by the offensive remark and hoped to have it removed from the final cut.

The Controversial Scene

A representative for the 37-year-old openly discussed her disappointment surrounding a specific scene in Tina Fey's musical remake of the renowned 2004 film.

The scene involved Megan Thee Stallion referring to an insult Lindsay had experienced years ago during her time spent with Paris Hilton.

Meanwhile, a source connected to Lindsay Lohan has shared an update with the Daily Mail. Previously expressing disappointment in an initial statement, the former Disney star firmly believes that the controversial line must be eradicated from the final version.

Additionally, Lindsay's father, Michael, didn't hold back in expressing his disappointment with Tina and her "condescending" comment.

As he criticized the new movie, he clarified that he believes the true "mean girl" in this situation is Tina Fey herself.

Michael Lohan Fights Back

While he knows the studio has acknowledged an understanding of Lindsay's perspective, Michael believes they need to take the appropriate action to remove this scene from the film.

"The inclusion of this scene serves no purpose and is incredibly disrespectful."

He confirmed that he viewed the scene containing the offensive joke.

In an conversation with the outlet, Michael expressed his desire to address the matter regarding Megan The Stallion and Tina's decision to include the condescending piece in the movie. However, he opted for the high road, withholding his comments for now.

As he expressed his thoughts, he emphasized that no matter how many times Mean Girls is remade or in what variations, it can never compare to the original featuring Lindsay.

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"The significance of the original film and Lindsay's presence is undeniable."

Although he expressed contentment regarding Lindsay and Tina's collaboration, he couldn't help but wonder why she didn't prioritize a sequel with the original cast.

In his opinion, such a venture would have undoubtedly achieved unprecedented success and surpassed any subsequent adaptations, a sentiment shared by many others.

"I'd bet that if you surveyed what people think would've been better with the original cast or these musical versions. A sequel of the original would win with the original cast and would be better and more successful."

Michael went on to say, "Nobody can replace Lindsay in her roles. Not because I'm her dad, but because of her talent."

Making a surprising appearance in the latest film, Megan Thee Stallion, the influential hip-hop artist, emerges to express her admiration for Cady, the newfound popular girl brought to life by the talented Angourie Rice, two decades after Lindsay's iconic portrayal in the original.

But unfortunately, Lindsay Lohan found herself in the spotlight with a surprise appearance in the movie and was shocked, in a negative way, of the fire crotch joke directed at her, which she only saw firsthand at the movie's premiere.

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