In an interview, Lindsay Lohan imagined where her characters from ‘Mean Girls’ and ‘Operation Cupid’ would be today
Every year, on October 3rd, Mean Girls Day is celebrated, a date created by fans of the film “Mean Girls”, starring lindsay lohanin reference to the classic phrase from the film where the character Cady Heron mentions that her crush, Aaron Samuels (Jonathan Bennett), asked her what day it was.
In addition to the iconic film released in 2004, Lohan He was also responsible for starring in several other successful productions in the late 90s and early 2000s that remain in the public’s imagination, such as “Very Crazy Friday” (2003), “Herbie: Meu Fusca Turbinado” (2005), “Confessions of a Teenager in Crisis” (2004) and “Operation Cupid”, where she played twins Hallie Parker and Annie James. But, have you ever wondered where some of her classic characters are today?
Future of Cady, Hallie and Annie
In the year 2019, lindsay gave an interview to Entertainment Weekly, where he imagined what his characters from “Mean Girls” and “Operation Cupid” would be doing nowadays.
“I think they changed [de identidade]. So Hallie is in London as a parental counselor, and Annie is in California as a vineyard manager,” said the artist about the future of twins Annie and Hallie.
As for Cady Heron, Lohan believes she is “definitely back in Africa responsible for building homes for orphaned gorillas, for sure. Obviously.”
Released in 1998, “Operation Cupid” tells the story of Hallie Parker and Annie James, two girls who end up discovering that they are twins at a summer camp and were raised separately by their parents after their divorce. After finally discovering the truth, they come together and exchange places with the intention of bringing their family together again.
Meanwhile, “Mean Girls”, from 2004, follows the life of Cady Heron, a teenager who was raised in Africa by her scientist parents and, when her family moves to the United States, must learn how to survive school and how adapt to high school laws to be popular.
Source: Recreio
