Rachel McAdams, 45, gave Mean Girls followers a pleasing shock when she made a cameo on Saturday Night Live final night time. The actress, who starred as Regina George within the unique 2004 hit movie, confirmed up on the set of the sketch comedy sequence to introduce musical visitor, Renee Rapp, 24, who additionally took on her function on this yr’s musical remake of Mean Girls.
“Ladies and gentlemen, once again, Renee Rapp!” Rachel, who wore a purple blazer over an identical high and had her hair down, stated earlier than the beginning of Renee’s efficiency of “Not My Fault” with Megan Thee Stallion, who additionally made a shock cameo. Renee wore a black bikini high underneath an identical cropped jacket and pants throughout her time on stage.
In addition to introducing Renee, Rachel additionally appeared in an SNL sketch alongside host Jacob Elordi, 26. She made viewers members and viewers at dwelling giggle by calling herself “Natalie Portman” through the memorable second. She instructed Jacob she had an OnlyFans and had been sued by “Rachel McAdams,” so she was in search of profession recommendation for “someone who looks like a famous person.”
After the present, Megan Thee Stallion, who referred to herself because the “Black Regina George” in her music “Not My Fault,” additionally shared a humorous photograph of her, Rachel, and Renee recreating three Spider-Man poses collectively on the SNL set. “Cause huhhh all the Reginas in one room 🤭💖 #snl,” she hilariously wrote within the caption whereas additionally including a photograph of the Spider-Man meme.
Rachel’s shock SNL look comes two weeks after her former Mean Girls costar Lindsay Lohan confirmed as much as the premiere of the Mean Girls musical. The magnificence, who performed Cady within the movie, posed for photographers in a flattering black cutout gown and matching heels as her lengthy, wavy purple hair was down. In addition to posing by herself, she took the time to pose with others on the premiere, together with Tina Fey, the author of the movie.
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