Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph and Amy Poehler reunite to watch 'Mean Girls'


Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph reunited to watch Fey's musical reboot Bad Girls.

In Poehler's latest TikTok video, the Saturday night live Students could be seen bundled up and walking to a movie theater on January 13, ready to see the new Bad Girls musical. The three of them were smiling as they walked up the escalator to the cinema and posed together in front of a poster for the new movie. Poehler captioned the video, “#meangirlsweekend.”

Throughout the clip a fragment of the song “Not My Fault” by Megan Thee Stallion and Reneé Rapp (Regina George from the new adaptation) is played. The song plays during the film's closing credits.

Fey wrote the script and played Mrs. Norbury in the original 2004 film, meanwhile, Poehler played Regina George's iconic “cool mom,” June George. Although Rudolph did not appear in the original film with Fey and Poehler, they have all been staunch friends since their SNL days and we supported each other over the years. He Bad Girls The writer and producer explained to Willie Geist about the Today show, which she and Poehler often watch SNL Sketches to remember old times.

“If it's Saturday, we go to our room and look SNL from the hotel room,” Fey shared with Geist. “We love seeing it together. If we're not together, we'll live text during it.” She added. “It's like someone who plays sports and says, 'Oh, I see. Did you know? I bet this happened from the dress. [rehearsal]'.”

Fey reprized her character for the 2024 adaptation and spoke with People about how it felt to visit her again Bad Girls role with his partner SNL Tim Meadows, who returned as director Duvall.

“It was fun. It's been nice to see Tim,” Fey said of her co-star, who also starred in the sequel to the 2011 TV movie. bad girls 2, a project Fey was not affiliated with at all. “One of us has gotten older, the other is Tim Meadows! But it’s been really nice to work with Tim again.”

“I'm reprising my role as Mrs. Norbury because we thought, well, teachers work a long time. So it might make sense if Tim and I did it,” she explained. “So I called Tim and said, 'Will you do it? I'll do it if you do it.'”

He 30 rock The star added that they only had one stipulation to join the project: “And we said yes, as long as we don't have to sing.”



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