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The "Mean Girls" remake has been re-edited to remove a joke about Lindsay Lohan from some digital versions. AdvertisementA line from the "Mean Girls" 2024 remake has been removed from new digital streaming versions of the movie after Lindsay Lohan took offense to it. AdvertisementAs Business Insider previously reported, in the theatrical version "Mean Girls," Megan Thee Stallion — playing herself — appears in a social media montage. Lindsay Lohan. Lindsay Lohan in "Mean Girls."
Persons: Lindsay Lohan, Lohan, , Tina Fey's, Brandon Davis, Megan, Davis, John Nacion, Getty Davis, Lindsay, Fey Organizations: Service, Paris Hilton, The Hollywood, Paramount Pictures, Paramount, Variety Locations: USA
Bebe Wood, Renee Rapp and Avantika Vandanapu star as The Plastics in the 2024 adaptation of "Mean Girls." Paramount's "Mean Girls," a musical film adaptation of the Broadway show and beloved 2004 film of the same name, opened to an estimated $28 million at the domestic box office, on its way to a $32 million take for the holiday weekend. "The success of Mean Girls this weekend is a case study in nostalgia successfully paired with a fresh and modern hook for today's female audience," said Shawn Robbins, chief analyst at BoxOffice.com. In fact, the biggest percentage of ticket sales were for those aged 26 to 35, who accounted for 34% of all opening weekend ticket sales. Mean Girls is truly an [intellectual property] that's evolved into a multi-threat pop culture standout."
Persons: Bebe Wood, Renee Rapp, Avantika, Glen Coco, Lindsay Lohan, Paul Dergarabedian, Tina Fey's, Shawn Robbins, Steve Buck, Gen, BoxOffice.com's Robbins Organizations: Plastics, Paramount, Warner Bros Locations: Hollywood
Read previewAs it turns out, millennials can sit with the new "Mean Girls." But contrary to the marketing that made millennials feel ancient, the new "Mean Girls" isn't trying to push its thirtysomething viewers in front of a bus. The trailer called millennials old to their faces in a bold, pink-lettered declaration: "This isn't your mother's 'Mean Girls.'" Her talent is indisputable and can easily be recognized and appreciated by a member of any generation who finds themselves in a theater showing "Mean Girls" this winter. Thankfully, making a "Mean Girls" movie that isn't for millennials is just as impossible as making fetch happen — but the fact that they ever tried to still isn't grool.
Persons: , millennials, Reneé Rapp, Regina George, Angourie Rice, Cady Heron, Z, Vandanapu, Karen Shetty, Renee Rapp, Bebe Wood, Gretchen Wieners, Jojo Whilden, Gen Z, Cravalho, Janis, Imi'ike, Christopher Briney, Aaron Samuels, Rapp, Regina, Rapp's, Jaquel Spivey, Damian Hubbard, Auli'i Cravalho, Tina Fey's, Fey, Gretchen, Christina Aguilera's, Karen Organizations: Service, Business, Shore, Plastics, Paramount, Broadway, College Locations: Regina
'M3GAN' star and executive producer Allison Williams is unbothered by the 'nepo-baby' conversation. In a new interview, Williams said she had great opportunities from her father's connections. In a new interview with New York Mag, Allison Williams, daughter of former NBC anchor Brian Williams, says acknowledging her privilege is just fine with her. She doesn't think the nepo-baby conversation is coming from a bad place either — she said, "All that people are looking for is an acknowledgement that it's not a level playing field." Williams told Wired in a December interview that acknowledging the advantages of being a nepo-baby comes down to trusting her skills.
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