‘Mean Girls’ Mid-Credits Scene for ‘Falling for Christmas’ was Lindsay Lohan’s idea.

The “Mean Girls” comeback for Lindsay Lohan’s “Falling for Christmas” was almost successful.

And though the executive producer and main protagonist Lindsay Lohan performs a few scriptures of “Jingle Bell Rock” in the Netflix holiday romantic comedy (and simultaneously releases a holiday song), the “Mean Girls” alum insisted that a full recreation of the well-known talent show dance routine would be rude and inconsiderate to its legacy.

Oh, wouldn’t it be hilarious if, in the end, we produced a blooper film and we all sort of recreated the Christmas scene from the talent contest in “Mean Girls”? “? Lohan made a comment on the “Live With Kelly and Ryan” chat show.”

The original idea was that. They replied, “Oh, what about the song?” after stating, “Let’s not do it.”

Lindsay Lohan added that she “didn’t want to tarnish” the reputation of the movie “Mean Girls,” which featured Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried as Lohan’s fellow Plastics.

I should have refrained from saying it since it immediately led to the thought, “Oh, let’s recreate the “Mean Girls” talent show moment,” said Lohan. Oh no, no, no, I said. You can’t even touch ‘Mean Girls. Sorry, but you are unable to.

'Mean Girls' Mid-Credits Scene for 'Falling for Christmas' was Lindsay Lohan's idea.

Jonathan Bennett, who carved out a special place for himself during the Christmas season on the Hallmark Channel, revealed to E! Online that he was “bursting at the seams” to see “Falling for Christmas.” Bennett was Lohan’s former “Mean Girls” co-star.

Bennett remarked, “[Lindsay is] one of our generation’s best actors, and to see her perform comedy at Christmas is like my three favorite things: Christmas, comedy, and Lindsay Lohan. I’m going to support her, and I can’t wait to work with her on a Hallmark Christmas movie, hopefully!

In an interview with Saturday Night Live, Lohan claimed that when she felt the need to perfect “Jingle Bell Rock” for “Falling for Christmas,” she was “anxious because I haven’t documented in a long time and felt the need to do it in a way that individuals who had seen ‘Mean Girls’ would like it the same.”

When comparing “Mean Girls” to “Falling for Christmas,” Lohan remarked, “we had the dance behind it and I had all the other girls with me. It was therefore nerve-wracking.

I haven’t been on a set in so long that I was extremely happy to be there, Linda said. Nothing troubled me.