Amanda Seyfried Says She Hopes ‘Mean Girls’ Is Quoted on “My Grave”

Amanda Seyfried will always remember Mean Girls, even in the afterlife.

In her latest conversation on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast, host Josh Horowitz discussed how the 2004 teen comedy has remained popular and may even be more culturally relevant now than it was two decades ago. It’s worth mentioning that Seyfried portrayed Karen Smith in this movie.

For as long as you live, a 14-year-old girl will frequently cite you as though the movie ‘Mean Girls’ had premiered only yesterday,” he stated.

The actress from Mamma Mia! stated that the movie turned into an enduring memory for her, expressing a wish that people would quote it at her gravesite. She went on to say that in numerous aspects, it was practically flawless. People still resonate with it today, and it brought us closer together; it continues to do so. I will always be eager to discuss it, and whenever the opportunity arises, I will celebrate that movie.

The actress associated with Mamma Mia! expressed that the film became a lasting memory, jokingly requesting that it be quoted at her funeral. She further explained that in many ways, it was nearly perfect; people still connect with it, and it has brought us closer together, continuing to do so. I will never shy away from talking about it and will always cherish the movie whenever given the chance.

As a teenager, Amanda Seyfried rose to fame with the movie “Mean Girls,” alongside Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, Jonathan Bennett, Lizzy Caplan and Tina Fey. The film revolved around Cady Heron, portrayed by Lohan, who initially charms the popular girl clique at her new school, The Plastics. However, things take a turn when she develops feelings for Aaron Samuels (Bennett), who was previously in a relationship with Regina George, the alpha Plastic, played by McAdams.

Seyfried expressed that the process of filming ‘Mean Girls’ at 17 didn’t correlate with its success in her opinion; rather, it was a unique and distinct experience because she hadn’t worked on a movie or been on such a set before. Since everyone around her had, everything about the production was novel to her.

Speaking of the “Long Bright River,” she exclaimed, “Our connections were fresh and harmonious. We simply meshed together perfectly, and the joy we shared was pure and unrestrained.

Originally, “Mean Girls” remains popular among fans. However, last year saw the debut of a movie musical adaptation, based on the 2018 Broadway production. In 2011, a separate film titled “Mean Girls 2” hit the screens, featuring a new cast and a distinct narrative compared to the original.

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2025-03-21 04:54