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Will the success of Freakier Friday win the other Lindsay Lohan Classics a potential sequel? According to her two, her parents’ trap co-stars may be!
On Sunday, September 14th, Lohan’s parent trap Lisa Anne Walter and Elaine Hendrix played housekeeper Chessy and villain Meredith Blake respectively, walking the red carpet at the 77th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards.
“I mean, are you listening, Disney?” Walter is teasing trap2 of potential parents in People and Entertainment Weekly Red Carpet Live.
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“Yeah, a lot of people walk around it. A lot of people want it. We’re totally a game,” adds Hendrix, who frequently red carpet dates at her real best. “I think we’re just waiting.”
After Freakier Friday star Jamie Lee Curtis called Disney and shared that he had won a sequel to the blockbuster that was made on Freaky Friday, it was suggested that Lohan call the company about Parent Trap 2.
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“I think Lindsay might have done that already,” Walter shares before Hendrix adds, “But we can’t confirm or deny,” and Walter agrees by saying, “I can’t confirm or deny.”
However, despite her tragic camp experiences in Meredith Blake’s first film, Hendrix shares in real life that she is a “complete camp girl.”
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“In contrast to the co-trap, you’d think Chessey would be an outdoor thing,” joked Walter, noting that she had recently had to film a scene of camping in the woods at Abbott Elementary School for her role as teacher Melissa Shenmenti.
But Walter will hold back the element as long as he can reach the ballroom in time to see Hendrix compete in this season of dance with the stars.
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“I can be in my seat to see her at 5pm now because I only ask for my production to kick me out every Tuesday,” Walter said of Hendrix.
“My goals too!” adds Hendrix. “I need her there.”
Abbott Elementary has received six nominations for Emmy Awards, including this year’s Emmy Awards series. The sitcom previously won four Emmy Awards for three seasons of runs.
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