Kendall Jenner, the 27-year-old star of the famous Kardashian family, recently sent her fans into fits of laughter with her delightful TikTok video. In a clever homage to the iconic teen comedy “Mean Girls,” Kendall’s infectious humor and playful spirit charmed her online audience.
Released in 2004, “Mean Girls” features Lindsay Lohan as the central character, Cady Heron, who navigates the perilous social landscape of high school. Her journey is marked by encounters with “The Plastics,” portrayed by Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried, and Lacey Chabert. Amidst the comical chaos of the school, there’s a memorable scene where Ms. Sharon Norbury, played by Tina Fey, gathers female students for an assembly aimed at fostering reconciliation.
In her TikTok video, Kendall Jenner couldn’t contain her smile as she humorously mouthed the famous line from the film: “I wish that I could bake a cake made out of rainbows and smiles, and we’d all eat and be happy.” What makes this moment so amusing is the revelation that the line is delivered by a character who, as it turns out, isn’t even a student at the school.
Kendall Jenner’s video is not just about a simple homage. She took it a step further by playfully recreating an iconic outfit from the movie. Clad in a red Ohio State sweater, black sunglasses, and a green baseball cap, Kendall hilariously mimicked Daniel Franzese’s (Damien) memorable look of a pulled-up blue hoodie and sunglasses. This playful tribute was made during her visit to Ohio to attend the Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit.
Before her Ohio adventure, Kendall Jenner had graced Paris Fashion Week by attending L’Oréal Paris’ Le Défilé Walk Your Worth event. Notably, Kendall, who is an international spokesperson for the brand, closed out the show in style, donning an exquisite floor-length silver dress and matching strappy heels.
October proved to be a remarkable month for “Mean Girls” enthusiasts. Paramount Pictures decided to treat fans by releasing the full film on the Mean Girls TikTok page on October 3rd, a date celebrated by fans as “Mean Girls Day” due to a memorable reference in the film.
Adding to the excitement, Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried, and Lacey Chabert were spotted together on a Los Angeles football field while filming a secret commercial project. Though the details remain under wraps, this reunion surely stoked the nostalgia of fans.
But the excitement doesn’t stop there. Fans of “Mean Girls” can also anticipate the release of the “Mean Girls Musical Movie.” This film is an adaptation of the 2018 Broadway show of the same name, featuring Angourie Rice in the role of Cady Heron. Reneé Rapp, set to portray Regina George, teased that this film presents a fresh and captivating take on the beloved story, potentially attracting a wider audience beyond dedicated theater-goers.
Mark your calendars for January 12, 2024, because that’s when the “Mean Girls Musical Movie” will make its grand entrance in theaters, promising to deliver a dose of nostalgia and laughter for old and new fans alike.