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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Regina George's Bus Scene: Audience Cheers, Star's Friend Cries 'Noooo!'

Regina George's Bus Scene: Audience Cheers, Star's Friend Cries 'Noooo!'

30 Jan

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Summary

  • Rachel McAdams was surprised by Regina George's intense hatred.
  • Audience members cheered when Regina was hit by a bus.
  • A controversial 'fire crotch' joke referencing Lindsay Lohan was cut.
Regina George's Bus Scene: Audience Cheers, Star's Friend Cries 'Noooo!'

Rachel McAdams, the actress behind the iconic Regina George in the 2004 film *Mean Girls*, recently shared her surprise at the villain's sustained negative reception. She admitted on *The Graham Norton Show* that she had not anticipated how much the character would be disliked, nor for how long.

McAdams recalled attending the film's first screening with a friend. While the audience erupted in cheers when Regina was struck by a bus, her friend's distressed cry of "Nooooo!" stood out. The film has since become a pop culture phenomenon, inspiring a musical and a recent movie remake.

The 2024 remake of *Mean Girls* faced controversy when a scene including a reference to Lindsay Lohan was removed. Rapper Megan Thee Stallion's cameo featured a line, "Y2K fire crotch is back," which referred to a derogatory comment made about Lohan in 2006. Lohan's representative stated she was "very hurt and disappointed" by the reference, and her father reportedly called the joke "disgusting."

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Rachel McAdams expressed surprise at how much Regina George was hated and for how long the sentiment persisted.
During the first screening, the audience cheered when Regina was hit by a bus, although McAdams' friend reacted with distress.
A line in a social media montage referring to Lindsay Lohan as having a 'Y2K fire crotch' was cut after Lohan's representative stated she was hurt and disappointed by the reference.

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