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Revisit North Shore High School 20 years later, and you’re bound to find a very different group of “Plastics.” The modernized version of the iconic 2004 teen film is also written by Tina Fey ...
In 2020, Tina Fey continued to bless us by quizzing Mariah on her Mean Girls knowledge. Which, spoiler, is impressive. Which, spoiler, is impressive. Frederick M. Brown - Getty Images
A Mean Girls-themed pop-up restaurant in Santa Monica called "Fetch" was announced in 2020 as well. [107] Primark launched a loungewear range inspired by the film in October 2019. [108] On October 3, 2020, the Young Veterans Brewing Company released a Mean Girls-themed beer called "Army Pants & Flip Flops". [109]
Damian Leigh (known as Damian Hubbard in the musical adaptation) [1] is a fictional character from the Mean Girls franchise. He was portrayed by actors Daniel Franzese, Grey Henson, and Jaquel Spivey in the original film (2004), 2017 musical and its subsequent film adaptation in 2024, respectively.
The Mean Girls cast is sorry people are so jealous of them. But they can't help that they're popular. Which is why, while you were busy geeking out over of Entertainment Weekly's Ghostbuster ...
The Plastics show Cady "The Burn Book", a book where they write mean comments about other girls in their class. One day Cady confides in Gretchen that she has a crush on Aaron Samuels (Regina's ex-boyfriend), and despite Gretchen promising not to tell Regina, she does tell Regina, who calls Cady that night and assures her that it isn't a ...
Daniel Franzese never expected Mean Girls to become a cultural phenomenon with an unofficial holiday (it’s Oct. 3, after all), let alone change the course of his life.Two decades later, he still ...
Janis Ian, also referred to as Janis Sarkisian or Janis ʻImiʻike in the musical versions, is a character from the Mean Girls franchise.. She is portrayed by Lizzy Caplan in the original 2004 film, Barrett Wilbert Weed in its Broadway musical version and by Auliʻi Cravalho in the musical film.