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Insert losers, we celebrate.
Tuesday is of course “Mean Girls Day.”
You may ask how did that day come? Well, in the popular 2004 film, there’s a scene where Aaron Samuels (played by Jonathan Bennett) walks up to Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) in class and asks her about today.
“It’s October 3rd,” she answers.
And thus “Mean Girls Day” was born.
To celebrate, Paramount made the film available for free – in 23 parts Tik Tok.
The film has become a cult classic and even prompted the production of a musical, which will also be made into a film scheduled for release next year.
Tina Fey, best known for her time as a star and writer on “Saturday Night Live” as well as “30 Rock” and other projects, is the creator of the musical “Mean Girls.” She’s also doing something special in honor of Eid.
Fey is auctioning off the annotated script for “Mean Girls the Musical,” which comes “complete with her handwritten notes and drawings in the margins, sharing her thoughts and ideas from creating the original film and music.”
Everyone who purchases the script will receive extras such as a sketch of Regina George’s mother, Mrs. June George, played in the film by Amy Poehler, with the caption “Amy Poehler was creative!” Other handwritten Fey quips include “I’m almost done reading this” and “Jesus Christ this text is long.”
She is just one of a group of Hollywood, Broadway and West End stars who have donated first editions of their works, including Richard Curtis’s original libretto ‘Love Actual’ and a rare annotated copy of ‘The Vagina Monologues’ from V (formerly Eve Ensler).
The auction for Fey’s script runs until October 6 at theauctioncollective.com.
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