Movies

Lindsay Lohan Makes Surprise Appearance at ‘Mean Girls’ Premiere

Lindsay Lohan looked so fetch while making a surprise appearance at the “Mean Girls” premiere in New York City on Monday night.

The original “Mean Girls” star celebrated the premiere of the movie musical alongside writer-producer Tina Fey, who reprises her role as Ms. Norbury from the 2004 comedy classic, and Angourie Rice, who takes on Lohan’s role as Cady Heron.

Lohan and Fey were joined by original cast members Daniel Franzese, who starred as Damian Hubbard, and Rajiv Surrendra, who played rapping mathlete Kevin Gnapoor.

Will any of them make a cameo in the film? “I couldn’t possibly say, but we do have some fun cameos,” Fey told Variety on the pink carpet. “Ashley Park is in the movie, Tim [Meadows] is in the movie — we have some fun influencer friends. But you’ll just have to come see it this Friday.”

Tina Fey and Lindsay Lohan attend the “Mean Girls” premiere in New York City.
Getty Images

Additional “Mean Girls” stars and creative team members in attendance included Reneé Rapp, Christopher Briney, Auli’i Cravalho, Jaquel Spivey, Avantika, Bebe Wood, Busy Philipps, Jon Hamm, Megan Thee Stallion, choreographer Kyle Hanagami, DoP Bill Kirstein and co-directors Arturo Perez Jr. and Samantha Payne.

Payne recalled the initial conversations she and Perez Jr. had with Rapp, who played Regina George in the Broadway musical, about translating the iconic queen bee from stage to screen.

“We talked about how this is really a personalization of the role. On Broadway, it’s so different from the camera being right here,” Payne said while waving her hand in front of her face. “So just making it intimate and making it hers, and I cannot wait for people to see what she did.”

“Mean Girls” hits theaters Friday.

Articles You May Like

Tom Holland’s ‘Spider-Man 4’ Gets New July 2026 Release, Moves Two Weeks Out From Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’
These Vacation Dresses Will Be the Heroes of Your Spring Wardrobe
SAG Awards Producers Preview ‘A Love Letter to L.A.’ in Annual Celebration of Actors
‘Dreams (Sex Love)’ Wins the Berlin Film Festival, While ‘The Blue Trail’ Takes Silver Bear
Humanitas Opens Submissions Process for 2025 Awards, Expands Documentary Prizes (EXCLUSIVE)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *