Mean Girls
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Canadian model Lauren Chan praises actress Reneé Rapp for her 'Gen Z' approach to body shaming
"Once you internalize that it's a game you can't win, then the affirmations work."
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'Mean Girls' standout Rajiv Surendra on the role that made him leave Hollywood: 'I felt dead inside for a long time'
Surendra, who played scene-stealing Kevin G. in the hit film, opens up about his fascinating life post-Hollywood.
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Tori Spelling shares photo from night out with mom and daughters: 'The best time'
The "90210" alum took to Instagram to share a series of "three generations" photos with her 1.6 million followers.
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Lindsay Lohan throws major shade at Ariana Grande on Instagram
We’ve just checked the celebrity forecast and discovered there’s zero percent chance of chill, as Lindsay Lohan recently decided to comment snide remarks on Ariana Grande’s Instagram post.
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10 high school movies to help with your back-to-school looks
A great way to ease into going back-to-school is by re-watching classic high-school movies. They’re hilarious, some may make you cry and they can even teach you the dos-and-donts of proper back-to-school attire. Of course, “Mean Girls” taught us that on Wednesdays we wear pink and “The Breakfast Club” continues to give us ‘80s inspired outfit goals. Here are 10 high school movies that can get you seated at the sartorial lunch table.
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Mom’s Note Calls Out 3 ‘Mean Girls’ in the Kindest Way Possible
Michelle Icard was at Starbucks when she heard three teen girls trash-talking a girl they knew. So she wrote them a note and revealed the incident on her blog.
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Peeple Is Basically a Digital Version of Regina George’s Burn Book
For unregistered users who can’t raise issue with unfavorable assessments, profiles only reveal glowing feedback. The app, which is currently in beta and only available for iPhone users, was created by Julia Cordray and Nicole McCullough with plans to launch widely in November. “People do so much research when they buy a car or make those kinds of decisions,” Cordray told the Washinton Post. It’s an interesting political climate to release a tool promoting appraisal of individuals.