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'Mean Girls' day: Paramount releases entire movie on TikTok for fans
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Date:2025-04-17 04:08:07
A "Mean Girls" watch party is really the only right way to celebrate this iconic day. Lucky for you, Paramount's got you covered.
The streaming service uploaded the entire movie to its official "Mean Girls" TikTok account to celebrate a day that has gone down in movie history.
Sure, there may only be a couple of minutes of dialogue per video, but you don’t have to go anywhere else to watch it in its entirety. Over the course of 23 individual clips, you can catch the heroes and villains you know and love.
The only difference between streaming the movie and watching the clips (besides the obvious pauses), is that the videos are fitted vertically to fit your phone’s screen perfectly.
It's unclear if the movie will remain on the "Mean Girls" TikTok past Oct. 3, so make the most of it.
How have 'Mean Girls' fans reacted?
"Mean Girls" fans were in disbelief that the streaming giant uploaded the whole movie.
"The fact that y'all uploaded this entire movie is iconic," one user wrote.
Others were trying to decide whether they would binge watch the movie now or if they should wait until later.
"I have like 3 assignments due that I haven’t started. but am I going to watch all these parts? Yes! Is that even a question," another user wrote.
Where can I watch 'Mean Girls'?
Ending the day without watching the cult classic is borderline criminal so here’s where you can stream the movie.
"Mean Girls" is available digitally on Paramount+ or Amazon Prime Video. You can also purchase the movie from Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, Vudu by Fandango and Microsoft, according to Paramount's website.
"Mean Girls" is also available for purchase on DVD and Blu-ray from stores like Amazon, Target, Walmart and Best Buy.
More:What day is it? Here's how fans made the October 3rd 'Mean Girls' Day happen.
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