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Image courtesy of Paramount Pictures Paramount Pictures that the teen comedy remains something of a cult classic nearly two decades after its initial release. So what better way to celebrate Tina Fey's hit film about high school cliques, bullying and the world of girls than to dive into the behind-the-scenes facts about Mean Girls So grab your toaster pie and wear your best The Pink Dress Yes Even though it's week and being a loser - we're taking a walk down memory lane.
A Surprising Behind-the-Scenes Fact About Mean Girls Rachel azerbaijan whatsapp list McAdams replaced Lindsay Lohan as Regina George's caustic character—and her often good-natured exterior. Left: Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams of Mean Girls. Photo courtesy of Paramount Pictures The Everett Collection That changed after Lohan-like talent Rachel McAdams auditioned for the role. What's interesting is that McAdams originally wanted to play Cady and Lohan ended up landing the role.
But in Waters' own words, McAdams is "more terrifying" and "plays Regina George in a more ethereal but still slightly scary way." Lindsay Lohan didn't like her original character. Not only did McAdams capture that indescribable thing that really brought Regina George to life but Lohan wasn't too excited about being chosen to play the leader of the Plastics. Lohan's roles in Mommy Friday and Confessions of a Drama Queen both had a bit of an edge.
From left, Rachel McAdams and Lindsay Lohan from Mean Girls. Photo courtesy of Paramount Pictures Everett Collection While Lohan's characters in both films aren't necessarily "mean girls" they are both stubborn and often unkind. With that in mind, Lohan and her team were worried about her playing an outright villain. After all, playing Regina George could damage her public image or pigeonhole her into certain roles. Ultimately everyone is cast for the role they are destined to play in this true classic.
A Surprising Behind-the-Scenes Fact About Mean Girls Rachel azerbaijan whatsapp list McAdams replaced Lindsay Lohan as Regina George's caustic character—and her often good-natured exterior. Left: Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams of Mean Girls. Photo courtesy of Paramount Pictures The Everett Collection That changed after Lohan-like talent Rachel McAdams auditioned for the role. What's interesting is that McAdams originally wanted to play Cady and Lohan ended up landing the role.
But in Waters' own words, McAdams is "more terrifying" and "plays Regina George in a more ethereal but still slightly scary way." Lindsay Lohan didn't like her original character. Not only did McAdams capture that indescribable thing that really brought Regina George to life but Lohan wasn't too excited about being chosen to play the leader of the Plastics. Lohan's roles in Mommy Friday and Confessions of a Drama Queen both had a bit of an edge.
From left, Rachel McAdams and Lindsay Lohan from Mean Girls. Photo courtesy of Paramount Pictures Everett Collection While Lohan's characters in both films aren't necessarily "mean girls" they are both stubborn and often unkind. With that in mind, Lohan and her team were worried about her playing an outright villain. After all, playing Regina George could damage her public image or pigeonhole her into certain roles. Ultimately everyone is cast for the role they are destined to play in this true classic.