![]() ![]() READ MORE: How Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph Became Hollywood's Ultimate Best Friends Regina George's famous compliment is inspired by Fey's mother “That thing of someone saying 'You’re really pretty' and then, when the other person thanks them, saying, 'Oh, so you agree? You think you’re pretty?' That happened in my school. “I revisited high school behaviors of my own - futile, poisonous, bitter behaviors that served no purpose,” Fey, a graduate of Pennsylvania’s Upper Darby High School - and admitted former “mean girl” herself - once recalled to the New York Times. ![]() In fact, the story of naive, formerly homeschooled transfer student Cady Heron ( Lindsay Lohan) navigating the travails of teen life at the hands of queen bee Regina George ( Rachel McAdams) and her army of “Plastics” - comprised of Gretchen Wieners (Lacy Chabert) and Karen Smith ( Amanda Seyfried) - may have been filled with Fey’s experiences as much as Gretchen’s hair was full of secrets. What made the 2004 high school comedy so, well, fetch, however, were the personal touches Fey added from her own life. When Tina Fey wrote the screenplay for Mean Girls, she based the plot on Rosalind Wiseman’s 2002 bestselling self-help book, Queen Bees & Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends & Other Realities of Adolescence. ![]()
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