- Lindsay Lohan and Tim Meadows, stars of the original “Mean Girls” film, will reunite for a new Christmas movie called “Our Little Secret” on Netflix.
- The film revolves around two exes who must spend Christmas together when they discover that their current partners are siblings.
- Lohan made a cameo in the recent adaptation of “Mean Girls,” with creator Tina Fey explaining that she wanted to honor Lohan’s role in the original film. Lohan expressed her gratitude for the movie’s enduring impact.
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- Lindsay Lohan Reunites With ‘Mean Girls’ Costar Tim Meadows for New Christmas Movie ‘Our Little Secret’ (usmagazine.com)
Actress Lindsay Lohan is teaming up with her “Mean Girls” co-star Tim Meadows for a new Christmas movie. The pair will star in the holiday film titled “Our Little Secret” for Netflix, which centers around two exes who have to spend Christmas together when they find out their current partners are siblings. The movie does not have a release date yet. Joining Lohan and Meadows in the cast are Ian Harding, Jon Rudnitsky, Chris Parnell, Dan Bucatinsky, Henry Czerny, Katie Baker, Ash Santos, Jake Brennan, and Brian Unger. Lohan and Meadows previously appeared together in the original 2004 “Mean Girls” film and the 2024 musical adaptation.
In other news related to “Mean Girls,” the film debuted in theaters on April 30, 2004, but is celebrated annually on October 3 due to one of its memorable scenes. “Mean Girls” is known for creating iconic lines like “On Wednesdays, we wear pink” and “Is butter a carb?” Although Lohan’s character of Cady Heron was played by Angourie Rice in the recent adaptation, Lohan made a brief cameo at the end of the film.
“Mean Girls” creator Tina Fey recently discussed how she managed to include Lohan in the new version of the movie. Fey explained that Paramount asked if she could bring back any of the original actresses, but due to logistical reasons, she could only include one surprise cameo. Fey believed the original film belonged to Lohan and wanted to honor that, so she arranged for Lohan to appear as a moderator during the Mathletes competition in the third act of the movie, alongside Rice’s character.
Lohan showed her support for the new “Mean Girls” film by attending the premiere on January 8. She expressed gratitude for how the original film has stood the test of time and opened doors for discussions about school dynamics. Lohan believes the movie is a blessing and is thankful for its impact.