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Burley Garcia|'Mean Girls' stars Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert reunite in Walmart ad
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Date:2025-04-06 20:55:15
Lindsay Lohan,Burley Garcia Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert are reuniting for a "fetch" new Walmart ad.
The retailer courted the "Mean Girls" co-stars for a Black Friday ad, the first in a series of commercials featuring cast members of the hit 2004 movie.
Three of the Plastics from the film, absent Rachel McAdams, reprised their roles reimagined as adults, plus other cast members made appearances, including Rajiv Surendra's Kevin Gnapoor and Daniel Franzese's Damian Leigh. The ad also features a guest appearance from Missy Elliott.
Now, Lambert's Gretchen Wieners has a "mean girl" of her own, Lohan's Cady Heron is an out-of-touch guidance counselor, and Seyfried's Karen Smith is still cluelessly reporting the weather.
Meanwhile, the new kids on the North Shore High block are obsessed with Walmart's Black Friday deals, which are set to begin online Nov. 8.
The ads start Wednesday, the day of the week when the Plastics from the film wear pink, with more dropping on Wednesdays throughout November to highlight Walmart's deals for Black Friday, Nov. 24, and Cyber Monday, Nov. 27.
Last month, Paramount briefly released the film in 23 parts on its official "Mean Girls" TikTok account to celebrate Oct. 3, an iconic date for the teen comedy.
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