Find out how Rachel McAdams surprised everyone on SNL by handing over the Queen Bee crown to Renée Rapp!
Renée Rapp made a splash on Saturday Night Live with her debut performance, introduced by none other than Rachel McAdams. Known for her role as Regina George on Broadway, Rapp took the stage by storm, embodying the iconic character once again. Rachel McAdams, the original Regina George from the Mean Girls movie, made a surprise cameo on SNL to pass on the metaphorical Queen Bee crown to Rapp, adding a nostalgic touch to the night.
But that wasn't the only surprise of the evening. The audience was treated to two Reginas as McAdams announced Rapp's musical performance, creating a delightful moment for fans of the Mean Girls franchise. The duo's chemistry and shared screen time brought a fresh twist to the classic character. Amidst all the excitement, Megan Thee Stallion joined Rapp for a dynamic performance of "Not My Fault," adding another layer of star power to the show.
In a hilarious sketch parodying Entertainment Tonight, Rapp showcased her comedic talent alongside Megan Thee Stallion, creating a memorable moment for viewers. The evening concluded with an epic recreation of the Spider-Man meme featuring Rachel McAdams, Megan Thee Stallion, and Renée Rapp, leaving fans in stitches and cementing the night as one to remember.
Rachel McAdams' surprise cameo and handover of the Queen Bee title to Renée Rapp added a heartwarming touch to the SNL episode. The reunion of the two Reginas and the recreation of the Spider-Man meme provided comedic gold for audiences, making the evening unforgettable for fans of Mean Girls and SNL alike.
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