Amanda Seyfried’s Unique Wish: Wants ‘Mean Girls’ Written on Her Grave

Hollywood actress Amanda Seyfried, known for her bold statements, has recently shared an unusual wish. She wants to be remembered for her role in the iconic film 'Mean Girls', even after her death. Seyfried played the role of Karen Smith in the 2004 teen comedy-drama, a character that remains popular even today.
In a recent interview, Amanda expressed her desire to be remembered for her work. She stated that she wants "Mean Girls" mentioned on her grave, ensuring her legacy lives on.
Amanda’s Early Career and Bold Choices
Amanda Seyfried shocked many when she filmed a nude scene at the age of 19. However, her role in 'Mean Girls', which she did at just 17 years old, remains one of her most cherished performances.
The Success of ‘Mean Girls’
Even after 20 years, the popularity of Mean Girls remains intact. The film, starring Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey, Lacey Chabert, and Jonathan Bennett, became a cult classic.
According to a Pinkvilla report, the movie grossed $104 million worldwide, equivalent to approximately ₹800 crore INR.
The Story of ‘Mean Girls’
The film follows Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan), a high school student who joins the elite girl group called "The Plastics." However, things take a turn when she falls for the ex-boyfriend of Regina George (Rachel McAdams), leading to drama and rivalry.
Amanda’s Everlasting Legacy
With her wish to have Mean Girls written on her tombstone, Amanda Seyfried ensures that her role as Karen Smith will be remembered for generations to come.