Mean Girls' Rachel McAdams admits she didn't realise Regina George was so hated
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Mean Girls' Rachel McAdams admits she didn't realise Regina George was so hated
"I didn't know how hated she would be and for how long."
"The first time I saw the film with an audience I was with my best friend. Everyone cheered when Regina was hit by a bus, but my friend stood up and screamed, 'Nooooo!'"
"I don't think she can do any wrong. She is amazing. She's already got me beat with that voice. I'm just excited to see her incarnation. It's such a great character. It's so much fun to play. I hope she has a great time with it. I can't wait to see it."
Rachel McAdams said she did not anticipate how hated Regina George would be or how long that hatred would last. She recalled seeing the film with an audience where viewers cheered when Regina was hit by a bus while her friend reacted emotionally. McAdams will appear on The Graham Norton Show alongside Chris Hemsworth, Halle Berry, John Bishop and Jessie Ware. She discussed her darkly comedic survival film Send Help, praised director Sam Raimi as a kind creator of dark demented films, and expressed enthusiasm for Reneé Rapp's incarnation of Regina.
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