Amanda Seyfried Reflects on 'Mean Girls' Legacy
Amanda Seyfried Reflects on 'Mean Girls' Legacy

Amanda Seyfried Reflects on 'Mean Girls' Legacy

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Amanda Seyfried, reflecting on her breakout role as Karen Smith in the 2004 cult classic 'Mean Girls,' expressed her hope that fans will continue to quote the film long after her death. In a recent interview on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, she described the experience of filming as a novel adventure, being her first movie role. Seyfried reminisced about the 'unadulterated fun' and strong camaraderie among the cast, including Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams. Despite its initial release, 'Mean Girls' has maintained its cultural significance, spawning a sequel and a Broadway musical adaptation. Seyfried cherishes her connection to the film and its enduring humor, feeling that it remains a 'perfect movie' that continues to resonate with audiences. There is ongoing interest in reuniting the original cast for a possible sequel, further cementing the film's legacy.

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