Mean Girls Reunion! Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert Spotted Filming Secret Project

No, it’s not October 3rd, but that hasn’t stopped The Plastics from getting together.

Almost two decades after the cult classic teen comedy was released, several originals Mean girls The cast had a mini reunion for a special secret commercial project on Friday in Los Angeles.

Amanda Seyfried on set.

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Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert were spotted with a camera crew at a soccer field in Los Angeles.

In the 2004 film, Lohan (37) portrays Cady Heron, a student who has just moved from Africa and is now an outcast at her high school. There, she learned the seriousness of social hierarchy when she met young queen bees Karen Smith (Seyfried), Gretchen Wieners (Chabert) and their leader Regina George (Rachel McAdams) — a trio fiercely known as The Plastics.

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McAdams, 44, was not present at the shoot.

The ladies were all smiles, and Seyfried, 37, and Chabert, 41, wore what any plastic-loving person would wear on Wednesday — pink!

The fictional Toaster Strudel heiress was seen driving a silver convertible, similar to the one from the famous scene from the movie “Buy the Loser – Let’s Go Shopping”.

Actress Lacey Chabert joins her former co-star Lindsay Lohan on the set of a 'Mean Girls'-themed Pepsi commercial in Los Angeles.

Lacey Chabert on set.

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In another photo, Seyfried is photographed holding a microphone while wearing a blazer – possibly a nod to her role in Mean girls where she did a school report on the weather forecast letting her students know that there was a “30 percent chance it was already raining” because, indeed, it was already raining.

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While on set, Lohan, dressed in black, carried a zippered purse that read “Plastics Club Member.”

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Lindsay Lohan on set.

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Details of the reunion are under wraps, but the film is celebrating a major milestone next year.

Twenty years after the original film hit theaters, The Mean Girls musical movie debuts.

Tina Fey, who wrote both the original film and the Broadway musical, announced the upcoming project in January 2020. Saturday night live The alum, 53, also starred in the 2004 comedy as Mrs Norbury, a lovable teacher who is at one point accused of being a “drug dealer”.

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The new film will see Fey reprise her role, alongside Tim Meadows, who returns as Principal Duvall.

In February, Seyfried said Party tonight that she and her former co-stars are “100 percent in” filming cameos. “It was a long legacy Mean girlsand I think we all kind of just have to stick together,” she said. However, it is not known if they are actually involved in the musical, which stars Angourie Rice, Reneé Rapp, Auliʻi Cravalho, Jaquel Spivey and Bebe Wood.

"Mean Girls" Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert

‘Mean Girls’ Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert and Rachel McAdams. CBS via Getty Images

On Tuesday, Paramount Pictures celebrated October 3rd by sharing the full Mean girls movie in miniclips on TikTok.

“Come in, loser. We’re watching the full #MeanGirls movie,” captioned the first of 23 streams.

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The date is a reference to a conversation between Lohan’s character and her crush Aaron Samuels. In the scene, Heron can’t help but be shaken when a high school athlete asks her what day it is today during math class.

For fans who want to watch the film in its entirety, it can be found on YouTube with ads and on Paramount+. The classic is also available for purchase on Amazon and iTunes.

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