Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph and Amy Poehler enjoy a bachelorette party!
The trio of actresses appeared in Poehler’s new TikTok video on Sunday, which captured them going to see the new one Mean girls musical in the cinema.
Fey, 53, wrote and starred as Mrs. Norbury in the original 2004 film, while Poehler, 52, played Regina George’s mother, June George. Fey also reprized her character in the 2024 musical adaptation Mean girls.
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Tina Fey in Amy Poehler’s TikTok video.
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In the TikTok video, the dressed-up ladies appeared to be in great spirits as they climbed the cinema’s escalators and posed in front of the new movie’s poster.
The video is accompanied by Megan Thee Stallion and Reneé Rapp’s “Not My Fault” and also sees Rudolph, 51, smile back at the camera as she ascends the escalator, before dancing to a love heart filter.
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“#meangirlsweekend,” the video caption read.
Trio — who are all of them Saturday night live alum — were firm friends for many years. Earlier this month, Fey revealed that she and Poehler are still taking a trip down memory lane watching SNL while on the road for their “Tina Fey & Amy Poehler: The Restless Legs Tour.”
“If it’s Saturday, we go to our room and watch SNL from the hotel room,” the Mean girls said writer-producer Willie Geist Sunday TODAY.
“We love watching it together. If we’re not together, we’ll live message during that,” she added. “It’s like someone who plays sports, like, ‘Oh, I see. You know what? I bet this moved off the dress [rehearsal].’”
Meanwhile, earlier this month, Fey also opened up to PEOPLE about reprising her role in Mean girls film, along with Tim Meadows, who also returned as Principal Duvall.
“We thought, well, teachers work long hours. So it might make sense for Tim and I to do that,” she said. “So I called Tim and I said, ‘Do you want to do it? I’ll do it if you do it.’ ”
The actress said that when applying for the project, they put only one condition.
“And we said yes, as long as we don’t have to sing,” she joked.
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