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“The Best Mean Girls Tribute You Didn’t See Coming: A Walmart Commercial”

Who would have thought that the best tribute to Mean Girls would come from a two-minute Walmart commercial? Move over parodies and revivals, this unexpected gem had millennial hearts bursting with joy. Lindsay Lohan’s iconic voiceover set the stage, and we were instantly transported back to the wild world of Cady Heron and her mean girl crew.

Reuniting the OG mean girls – Lohan, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried – as their iconic characters, this ad caught up with Cady, Gretchen, and Karen in the present day. And let me tell you, it was grool! Seriously, though, it was as if the essence of the original movie had been condensed into this mini masterpiece.

Cady has now taken on the role of the guidance counselor at North Shore High, where she leaves her Gen Z students puzzled with her outdated lingo. Apparently, grool isn’t cool anymore. Karen has ditched the burn book and become a TV meteorologist with her own unique forecasts (“There’s a 30% chance that it’s already Wednesday”). Meanwhile, Gretchen is now a mom to her own little mean girls, and she’s taking them on some serious shopping sprees.

But that’s not all! Our beloved Janis’s original choreography is still in use, thanks to Damian, who’s directing the winter talent show. And guess who showed up? Kevin Gnapoor and Missy Elliott! I mean, could this commercial get any better?

The internet went, well, kind of nuts. People were freaking out, hyperventilating, dancing like Plastics at a Spring Fling. It was pure unadulterated Mean Girls nostalgia.

However, let’s take a moment to mourn the absence of Rachel McAdams (Regina George) and Lizzy Caplan (Janis Ian). Their absence left a void, a missing piece in this otherwise perfect tribute. Lizzy Caplan has even expressed her willingness for a reboot, so, come on Hollywood, make it happen!

In conclusion, we demand a full-fledged Mean Girls sequel immediately, or else we’re canceling your Spring Fling. This Walmart commercial proved that Mean Girls still reigns supreme, and we’re ready for more high school drama, pink outfits, and sharp one-liners.

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