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Reneé Rapp Is Ready to "Kiss or Lick Anybody" to Get OG Mean Girls Cast to Return for Musical
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Date:2025-04-17 11:00:44
The original cast of Mean Girls returning to Mean Girls: The Musical? That's so fetch, according to Reneé Rapp.
The Sex Lives of College Girls star—who plays Regina George in the upcoming musical film and previously in the Broadway musical—recently gushed about the 2004 classic's original cast, joking just how far she would go to get them for a special appearance in the musical movie.
As she exclusively told E! News on March 13, "I'll kiss or lick anybody to get all of them onset with me."
While supporting TikToker Dylan Mulvaney at her 365th Day of Girlhood event in New York, Renée also praised Lindsay Lohan, saying working alongside her would mean "everything."
"She's so hot," Reneé said of the actress, who recently announced her first pregnancy. "She's so mother. She's in a cultural renaissance. She's the s--t."
Reneé might just get her wish, as Lindsay previously revealed in 2020 that she was down to take another swing at Mean Girls. And it's not just the original cast Reneé adores. The actress also raved about her co-stars, particularly Busy Philipps.
"I'm obsessed with her," she shared. "I don't think there's ever been another person that I've worked who I look up to so much, who has taken me in in such a good way and been so supportive. Busy is the coolest bitch, literally on the planet. She's amazing."
With Ashley Park set to join the Mean Girls squad as well, Reneé has nothing but glowing words about the Emily in Paris actress.
"She's perfect," the 23-year-old said. "She's my best friend from that entire cast, which is weird because we didn't really work together directly. But I love her so much. I'm so happy."
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