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Mean Girls musical is just as camp and queer as you’d expect – review

We’re sure Mean Girls requires very little in the way of introduction, but for those who have somehow managed to miss this cultural phenomenon, it’s a film written by Tina Fey dating back to 2004 (yes, it really is celebrating its 20th birthday this year). It tells the story of Cady, who had previously been home schooled, as she attempts to integrate into her new high school. She crosses paths with the titular mean girls – known as The Plastics – and their ringleader, Regina George. We shan’t say more,…

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Mean Girls: Here’s what Tina Fey had to say about a sequel to the original

Tina Fey has revealed her stance on a sequel to the original Mean Girls. The Emmy winner memorably wrote the screenplay for the Mark Waters-directed comedy, released in 2004, and co-starred as Ms. Norbury – a role she reprises in the new adaptation. Also starring Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert, Ana Gasteyer, Amy Poehler, Lizzy Caplan, Jonathan Bennett, Daniel Franzese and Tim Meadows, Mean Girls is regarded as a camp cult classic, as well as one of the most quotable films in history. A sequel has been…

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Mean Girls: Lindsay Lohan’s team issues statement on ‘hurtful’ reference

Mean Girls OG Lindsay Lohan has announced she is “very hurt” by the inclusion of a “fire crotch” reference in the new musical film. This follows after Lohan, who originally played Cady Heron in the 2004 cult classic, attended the Mean Girls musical premiere on 8 January. Although – spoiler alert – Lohan makes a cameo in the film as the moderator of the mathematics competition, the star seemed unaware that a “fire crotch” reference had made it into the final edit. In an infamous paparazzi video dating back to…

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“I punched him!”: Mean Girls stars reveal who’s in their Burn Book

From students in kindergarten to… vegan gum, the cast of Mean Girls have revealed who – and what – is in their Burn Book. In an interview with GAY TIMES, Reneé Rapp reminisced on her disdain for a boy in kindergarten who “cut in front” of her friend in line to wash her hands. “My immediate reaction? I punched him in the face” she fondly remembered. “It was the first time I ever got in trouble for physical violence in school. But I was like, ‘This is justice.’” Although her…

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“Be mad!”: Reneé Rapp says Mean Girls character Regina George is queer

Renee Rapp says her reimagining of Regina George is “absolutely” part of the LGBTQIA+ community. The singer and The Sex Lives of College Girls star reprises her Broadway role as the iconic Mean Girls villain in the new film adaptation, which is based on the aforementioned Broadway musical of the same name. Additional cast members include Angourie Rice as Cady Haron, Auli’i Cravalho as Janis ‘Imi’ike, Christopher Briney as Aaron Samuels, Jaquel Spivey as Damian Hubbard, Bebe Wood as Gretchen Wieners, Avantika as Karen Shetty, Jenna Fischer as Ms. Heron,…

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Rachel McAdams breaks silence on why she wasn’t in the Mean Girls reunion

Rachel McAdams has revealed why she did not appear as Regina George in the Mean Girls-inspired commercial by Walmart. It would have been so fetch if McAdams had reunited with her castmates, alas it was not meant to be. Last month, Mean Girls fans got their first glimpse of the cast all together since the original movie was released in 2004 when Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert reprised their roles from the cult comedy in a new Black Friday ad for Walmart. Much speculation swirled as to why…

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