Lindsay Lohan and original ‘Mean Girls’ stars reportedly offered ‘disrespectful’ salary to star in new musical version

Lindsay Lohan and original ‘Mean Girls’ stars reportedly offered ‘disrespectful’ salary to star in new musical version



The next Bad Girls The new version of the film based on the Broadway musical may not include OG Plastics, according to a new one page six relationship. The agency said on Feb. 22 that Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda SeyfriedAND lace shawl received a “disrespectful” salary offer to appear in the Paramount+ film, and now “negotiations are at a standstill” over the deal. “Paramount Pictures doesn’t want to pay girls what they’re worth,” says a production source. page six. “All four girls were willing to come back, but Paramount didn’t respect their worth.”

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Mean Girls (Photo: Paramount/Courtesy of Everett Collection)

page sixThe source said Rachel was “offered a bigger role” to return to the musical film unlike Lindsay, Amanda and Lacey, but their deal is also yet to be finalized. Tina Fei, who wrote the film and the musical, returns as Mrs. Norbury for the Paramount+ film. The iconic comedian has reportedly been offered “a seven-figure deal” to return, second page sixwho reported that Rachel and the other women’s offer was “a fraction” of what Tina earns.

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Mean Girls (Photo: Paramount/Courtesy of Everett Collection)

Rachel, Lindsay, Amanda and Lacey will not reprise their roles from the original film if they return for the remake. Instead, Rachel’s role as Regina George paid off The sex life of college students. star Renee Rap, who previously played Regina in the Broadway musical. Renée will star alongside angouri rice, AvantikaAND drink woodwho play Cady Herron, Karen Smith and Gretchen Weiners, respectively.

“Whether they appear in a cameo or have six pages of script, it doesn’t matter. [the money offered] it’s a lack of respect” page sixThe source also said so. Other than Tina, the only other original cast member officially signed on for the new film is Tim Prati, who returned as Principal Duvall.

Other cast members appearing in the remake include Auli’i’ Cravalho as Janis Ian, jacquel spivey as Damien Leigh, e Christopher Marino like Aaron Samuels. The Paramount+ movie is an adaptation of the Broadway show that was nominated for 12 Tony Awards. The show ran for two years on Broadway until it closed in March 2020 due to the pandemic.

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