SHE’S long been in a league of her own, but the gang Rosie O’Donnell really wants to hang with are the teal-tracksuited prisoners on Australian drama series, Wentworth.

The provocative comic and award-winning actress has used Twitter to pitch herself to the Foxtel show’s head writer Peter McTighe, after binge-watching the latest season over the weekend.

The international star’s endorsement to her 813,000-plus followers was received with relish by McTighe who encouraged O’Donnell to “get on a plane” and fly in to Australia to join the production.

The offer was immediately snapped up by The View panellist who wrote: “I am there..say when and lock me up!”

It’s the latest acclaim for the reimagining of the 1970s hit series, Prisoner, which won this year’s Logie award for most outstanding drama series, as well as ASTRA gongs for the Fremantle Media production and lead actor, Danielle Cormack.

Wentworth favourite Katrina Milosevic, who plays Boomer, joined online fans pleading for the production to make good on O’Donnell’s interest, posting: “can Boomer please please please PUHLEEEEEZ have another sister?? cousin? Aunt? Former next door neighbour...?

McTighe responded: “It’s ALL I’ve been thinking about all weekend. (Except for the bit for the bit where I was thinking about Eurovision).

Rosie O'D loves our show. Amaze. "@Rosie: BINGED WENTWORTH ALL DAY !!!!!!!! FAN FREAKIN TASTIC !!!! @Wentworth pic.twitter.com/vku8FzcwaV” — Pete McTighe (@PeteMcTighe) May 22, 2015