Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert and Daniel Franzese also appear in a commercial with the film’s original cast
Almost twenty years after the launch of Mean Girls, the hit comedy finally got a sequel… But it didn’t turn out exactly as fans expected. In a new commercial for Walmart in the United States, lindsay lohan, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert It is Daniel Franzese reincarnate their characters and give “continuity” to the story of the 2004 film.
The advertisement, released this Wednesday, November 1st, makes reference to the classic rule for being a Plastic in the film: “On Wednesdays, we wear pink!”. However, it refers to Black Friday, a festival of discounts in commerce, which takes place next Friday (3).
Despite being nothing more than a television commercial, the “sequel” of Mean Girls reveals what happened to some of the film’s characters after so many years. For example, we found that Cady Heronlived by lindsay lohancontinued at the school she studied at, but now as a student advisor.
Already Karen SmithInterpreted by Amanda Seyfried, ended up becoming a journalist and continued using his curious meteorological skills to keep people informed about weather conditions. Finally, Gretchen Wienerscharacter Lacey Chabert, became a dedicated mother – and never stopped trying to make clay happen! Watch the commercial below:
From Girl World to Deal World, Wednesdays are where it’s at…& we’ll (obvi) be the ones wearing pink. #BlackFridayDeals drop next week. https://t.co/l3Cr32GSrGpic.twitter.com/aoVaNZtnK2
— Walmart (@Walmart) November 1, 2023
Mean Girls tells the story of a girl raised in the African jungle by zoologist parents, who now needs to adapt to another type of savagery when she enters high school and is confronted by the Plastics, a team of popular girls at her new school.
Source: Rollingstone

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