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Lindsay Lohan and ‘Mean Girls’ Co-Stars Reunite to Holiday Shop in Epic Black Friday Ad: Watch

Walmart tapped 'Mean Girls' stars Lohan, Chabert and Seyfried to announce its Black Friday sale with a nostalgic commercial

Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert, and Rachel McAdams in ‘Mean Girls’Michael Gibson/Paramount Pictures

Get in, losers — we're going shopping! Lindsay Lohan is back on camera with a few of her Mean Girls co-stars for a Walmart Black Friday commercial.

The soundtrack for the nearly two-minute ad is also a piece of nostalgia; Missy Elliott's "Pass That Dutch" plays in the background, the same music heard throughout the original film. Missy herself even makes a cameo in the ad.

"At North Shore, some things never change," Lohan is heard saying as a group of girls walk out of a high school. She then gives a nod to an iconic catchphrase from the movie, adding: "And Wednesdays, we still wear pink."

Actress Lacey Chabert, who portrayed Gretchen Wieners in the 2004 film, pulls up and tells one of the girls, "Get in, sweetie, we're going shopping," referencing another quote from the movie when Rachel McAdams' Regina George tells her friends, "Get in, losers — we're going shopping."

As she pulls off, Gretchen's license plate reads STRUDLGRL. In the movie, Gretchen never failed to proudly mention that her father invented the Toaster Strudel. (Much to her daughter's dismay, Gretchen is still failing at making the word "fetch" a thing.)

Amanda Seyfried reprises her role as Karen Smith and is still living out her dream of being a weather girl.

"Karen Smith here, and there's a 30% chance it's already Wednesday," she says while standing in front of a camera on a football field.

The only Mean Girl missing was queen bee Regina. However, Kevin Gnapoor (portrayed by Rajiv Surendra) makes a hilarious return as he tells his son, "Don't let the haters stop you from doing your thang, Kevin Junior."

Lohan's character, Cady Heron, then surfaces on camera and notes that she's a guidance counselor who "was still getting schooled," as she tells two confused students, "Grool," her character's made-up word when she couldn't decide between "great" and "cool."

The references to Mean Girls continue as a brief performance of "Jingle Bell Rock" takes center stage, and the all-school brawl is set off as students realize Walmart's Black Friday sales.

It ends with noting that the deals start Wednesday and uses the iconic Burn Book to spread the news.

"Something fetch is coming next Wednesday," one page reads.

Lohan shared the ad on X (formerly Twitter), adding the caption: "Get in besties, we're going shopping."

Chabert and Seyfried, who were seen filming with Lohan last month, also shared the ads on their Instagram pages, with each referencing their memorable Mean Girls lines.

"This just in: there's a 100% chance it's a North Shore reunion 💕," wrote Seyfried as Chabert added, "This Black Friday is going to be SO fetch thanks to @walmart See you there! Xo #sponsored."

The coming-of-age film, which celebrates its 20th anniversary next year, stars Lohan as Cady, a homeschooled migrant from Africa who transfers to a new school in Evanston, Ill. She's befriended by her high school's popular group of mean girls, a.k.a. "The Plastics," who Cady later realizes aren't her real friends.

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