The 2004 film “Mean Girls” has no scarcity of memorable strains, however star Lindsay Lohan stated there’s one that also follows her each October. Specifically, each Oct. 3.
On Tuesday, “Good Morning America” anchor Lara Spencer instructed Lohan that she and her fellow GMA personalities have their very own favourite “Mean Girls” strains and requested Lohan for hers.
“I get the, ‘Lindsay, what day is it?’ And then I always fall for it,” Lohan instructed Spencer. “‘It’s Oct. 3.’ Oh my gosh, do you have to do it to me every time?”
In “Mean Girls,” directed by Mark Waters, Lohan’s Cady Heron reminds her crush Aaron Samuels (Jonathan Bennett) of the date.
“On Oct. 3, he asked me what day it was,” Cady says in an inside monologue.
“It’s Oct. 3,” she tells Aaron at school.
The seconds-exchange shortly turned meme materials and a semiofficial vacation for “Mean Girls” followers. This 12 months, even Netflix had enjoyable with the well-known line, utilizing it to advertise its upcoming vacation movie starring Lohan, “Falling for Christmas.”
“It’s October 3rd — but here’s an early holiday gift: Lindsay Lohan’s Falling For Christmas premieres November 10,” the streaming platform tweeted in October.
Netflix’s tweet even received love from Starbucks’ official Twitter account, which additionally used the date to reference one other “Mean Girls” line.
During the “Good Morning America” interview, Lohan additionally spoke about her marriage this 12 months to Bader Shammas, who she touted as “an amazing man.” She additionally shared that she’ll convey some extra “Mean Girls” taste to her Netflix movie, the place she stars reverse Chord Overstreet (“Glee”).
Last week, Lohan introduced that she rerecorded a model of the vacation hit “Jingle Bell Rock” for “Falling for Christmas.” Of course, “Mean Girls” followers will bear in mind when Lohan carried out the tune within the film alongside Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert.
“Falling for Christmas” gained’t debut till Thursday, however followers can hearken to her “Jingle Bell Rock” now.
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