Grande's music video included two cameos from the original "Mean Girls" cast: Jonathan Bennett, who played Aaron Samuels, and Stefanie Drummond, who played Bethany Byrd (aka the " army pants and flip-flops" girl). here
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Grande's music video included two cameos from the original "Mean Girls" cast: Jonathan Bennett, who played Aaron Samuels, and Stefanie Drummond, who played Bethany Byrd (aka the " army pants and flip-flops" girl). here
Lohan also said that if she had been asked and if she were "in town" at the time, she would've done it. more
The already-iconic video — which recreates some memorable scenes from "Mean Girls," as well as other rom-coms like "Legally Blonde" — cast Grande's friend, actress Elizabeth Gillies, as Lohan's character, Cady Heron.
The video's director, Hannah Lux Davis, described the process of choosing cameos in an interview with The Muse, saying that they weren't really trying to land the main stars in the movies they were recreating. [links]
Other cameos included Kris Jenner, who took on the role of Regina's mom that was originally played by Amy Poehler, and Jennifer Coolidge, who plays Paulette Bonafonté in "Legally Blonde." [links]
While some edits were out of these celebs’ control, others were personal filtering choices gone wrong. Kris Jenner posed with Gordon Ramsey to celebrate the release of her cookbook, In the Kitchen With Kris, in 2014 — and the two stars shared very different results from the photo shoot on Instagram. more
From Lena Dunham‘s unnecessarily slimmed-down thighs to Avril Lavigne‘s missing upper arm, click through to see the most epic retouching fails!
The Kardashian-Jenner clan are no strangers to using a little Photoshop here and there, as Khloé Kardashian made clear with a September 2019 Instagram post. The Good American cofounder was nearly unrecognizable in the glowing snapshot — so much so that fans accused her of having a “whole new face.” Kardashian quickly disabled the comments on that particular post after receiving a wave of heat from her followers. [links]
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The video also includes references to Grande's personal life. In one scene, Grande is seen writing several notes and flipping through her own Burn Book. She mentions Big Sean, Ricky Alvarez, Pete Davidson and Mac Miller in the song. [links]
Jenner was just one of many celebrities who appeared in the video. Grande got Jennifer Coolidge to play her Legally Blonde role, Paulette Bonafonte in a scene where she tells Grande how she once dated a guy with one big front tooth. here
There is also a scene with a UPS driver, whose logo is edited to read "BDE." The acronym stands for "Big Dick Energy," a phrase Davidson created during their relationship.
Jenner shared a clip of her scenes on Twitter, adding the hashtag "proud mama." more
Unfortunately, Lindsay Lohan was also not available, so Grande cast Dynasty star Elizabeth Gillies, who looks just like Lohan. [links]
Since Grande could not get Amy Poehler to reprise her Mean Girls role as Regina George's mother, she enlisted the Keeping Up With The Kardashians momager for the video. Jenner ended up appearing in the audience while she and her co-stars performed during a Christmas show.
Lindsay Lohan isn’t about continuing feuds!
It all started last January when the mother of three posted a controversial shot of herself with braided hair, which she referred to as “Bo Derek braids." This prompted many commenters to accuse her of cultural appropriation.
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