Tonight, Lindsay Lohan is bravely going where none of her Mean Girls co-stars have ever gone before: she’s hosting a video chat where fans can watch the movie with her and ask her all of their burning questions.
Like, serious question time: is Lindsay Lohan a mind reader, because she just made all my dreams come true.
Lindsay announced the news on Instagram today saying, “Hey, everybody. Tune in live tonight at 8:30 PM to watch mean girls with me. I’ll be live on Synaptop to video chat directly with all my fans.”
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Of course, nobody knows what the fuck Synaptop is, but I looked into it, and the only thing you need to know is it’s free.
So sign up now, watch Mean Girls with Lindsay tonight, forget Synaptop exists tomorrow, and be prepared to get spam e-mails from the tech start up for the rest of your life.
Sounds like a plan, right?
See you there.
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