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You can now watch Mean Girls on TikTok for free in 23 parts in honor of October 3.
In honor of the holy third day of October, popularly known as the occasion when Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) was asked what day it was by Aaron (Jonathan Bennett) in the cherished 2004 adolescent comedy, Paramount has made the entire one hour, 47 minute film available for free on TikTok, broken up into 23 clips.
“Mean Girls” is presently available on Paramount+ and is free to watch on YouTube with advertisements (as well as being available to buy via digital video stores like Amazon and Apple iTunes).
The bio for the official “Mean Girls” TikTok account says, “Get in loser, we’re going shopping.” Mean Girls Day has become popular among fans of the 2004 film because of a scene where Aaron Samuels (Jonathan Bennett) asks Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) what day it is, and she replies, “It’s Oct. 3” — as shown in this clip.
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Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried portrayed the titular trio in the first iteration of the story, which went on to become a modern classic after grossing $130 million at the global box office upon its initial release.
The plot of the cult classic teen film is as follows: Cady Heron (Lohan), a naturalist who previously lived in Africa with her parents, must tame the wilds of high school where she is taken under the wing of the group of popular girls known as The Plastics, led by Regina George (McAdams), a cold and harsh leader. “What follows is a treasure trove of sharp, witty humor that defined a generation, inspired a hit Broadway musical, and popularized countless catchphrases,” the studio claims.
Paramount’s musical movie of “Mean Girls,” based on the Broadway adaptation, is set for theatrical release on Jan. 12, 2024 (after it was originally planned to debut on Paramount+). Reneé Rapp, Angourie Rice, Jaquel Spivey and Auli’i Cravalho star in the new movie, with Rapp reprising her turn as Regina George from the stage production.