Step into the time machine, because Ashley Tisdale is taking us back to the era of the OG Mean Girls audition. That’s right, the queen bee herself spilled the beans on her screen test shenanigans with none other than Blake Lively, and oh boy, it’s a trip down memory lane you won’t forget!
So, picture this: a young Ashley, fresh-faced and ready to take on the world, strutting into the audition room with Blake Lively by her side. And who else was there? Well, the details are a bit fuzzy for Ashley, but hey, it was eons ago, people! Cut her some slack!
Now, here’s where it gets juicy. Ashley wasn’t just there to twiddle her thumbs; oh no, she came prepared to steal the show! With her ad-libbing skills on point, she threw in a line that was so good, they just had to put it in the movie. Talk about making an entrance!
And let’s not forget Ashley’s hilarious plea for a writer’s credit. I mean, who wouldn’t want a slice of that Mean Girls pie? But hey, she’s a good sport about it, cracking jokes and keeping the laughter rolling. You’ve got to admire that kind of humility, right?
Now, in case you were wondering, Ashley wasn’t gunning for the role of Gretchen Weiners, despite what the rumor mill might say. Nope, that ship sailed faster than you can say “fetch.” But hey, let’s give credit where credit’s due – Lacey Chabert nailed that role like a boss.
And as for Blake Lively? Well, she may not have snagged the part of Karen Smith, but hey, she made it to the finals! It’s like Mean Girls: The Hunger Games Edition. Unfortunately for Blake, Amanda Seyfried swooped in and stole the spotlight. But hey, that’s showbiz!
The untold tale of Ashley Tisdale’s brush with Mean Girls glory. It’s a story filled with laughs, drama, and enough nostalgia to make even the Plastics jealous. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got a sudden urge to rewatch Mean Girls for the umpteenth time. Fetch, indeed!
Ashley Tisdale remembers screen testing for the original Mean Girls movie with Blake Lively and says one of her screen testing adlibs made the film! #WWHL pic.twitter.com/tmL40E6c8U
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