By Anthony D'Alessandro
20.04.2020 - 22:03 / usmagazine.com
So fetch! Rachel McAdams wouldn’t say no to revisiting her iconic Mean Girls character in a potential sequel.
The 41-year-old actress took part in the Heroes of Health: COVID-19 livestream on Saturday, April 18, to raise money for Canada’s London Health Science Foundation’s coronavirus response fund and support healthcare professionals on the front lines of the pandemic. When asked whether or not she would be interested in bringing Regina George back to the big screen, McAdams weighed the option
By Anthony D'Alessandro
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Hilarie Burton’s experiences of sexual harassment have influenced the values she’s instilled in her daughter.
Longtime “The Price Is Right” announcer George Gray is in stable condition and recovering after suffering three consecutive heart attacks last week. Gray has provided the voice that tells the audience to “come on down” on the Drew Carey-led game show since 2011.
announcer George Gray is recovering in an Arizona hospital after suffering from three consecutive heart attacks last week.
By Jordan Moreau
Even though after featuring in Mean Girls, Rachel McAdams has added various impressive film credits to her resume, including The Notebook and Doctor Strange, her role as Regina George in the 2004 comedy-teen film will always be one of her iconic roles. When it comes to her acting gigs, the 41-year-old Hollywood star did not limit herself to a single genre. From featuring in the 2005 Psychological thriller Red Eye, to starring in Sherlock Holmes with Robert Downey Jr, Rachel has done it all.
Get in loser, we're ready for the sequel to happen.
If a “Mean Girls” sequel ever gets off the ground, count Rachel McAdams in.
Focused on family. Rachel McAdams is perfectly content spending her days with her loved ones, most especially her son.
Rachel McAdams has her hands full during the coronavirus quarantine. In a recent interview with Canada's "Heroes of Health: COVID-19 Stream-a-Thon," "The Notebook" star talked about what's been keeping her busy while she's stuck inside.
Rachel McAdams has been very tight-lipped when it comes to her 2-year-old son, but she noted that the tyke is helping her during self-isolation.
Focused on family. Rachel McAdams is perfectly content spending her days with her loved ones, most especially her son.
Rachel McAdams is keeping it real when it comes to parenting. As some pop culture fans will know, the Canadian star is notorious for being tight-lipped about her personal life, especially when it comes to her family.