Mean Girls star, 28, looks unrecognisable 20 years after hit and new career worlds away from Hollywood
A MEAN Girls star has been spotted looking unrecognisable 20 years after the film.
Mean Girls fans may well remember Kylie George, who was Regina George’s younger sister in the movie.
Kylie George was Regina’s sister in the hit film Mean Girls[/caption] Mean Girls star Nicole Crimi, 28, looks unrecognisable 20 years after the hit film[/caption] Nicole has a very different career now after moving away from acting[/caption] Mean Girls is considered one of the most iconic films of all time[/caption]Kylie is portrayed by Nicole Crimi in the film, and her brief role included her dancing away to a music video in a provocative way, much like her mother Mrs George.
But the star who played her has now moved away from the world of acting, and has a new career entirely.
Nicole, 28, can be found posting on social media to 8,000 followers and she often shares photos of her incredible artwork with her fans.
In her bio, the former actress describes herself as an: “artist, teacher, surgical resident,” and she’s also written a children’s book named Patty and the Pandemic.
Nicole looks world’s away from the little girl dancing in Mean Girls, and boasts long dark hair.
Her artwork has received huge praise from fans, with many saying how talented she is.
She writes that she “paints everything I can’t say with words, and draws everything else.”
And it looks as though Nicole’s children’s book for ages 3-9 year olds was a big hit too, with the star giving all profits to kids’ health charities.
Mean Girls is a teen movie written by Tina Fey.
It starred Lindsay Lohan as Cady Heron, who joins a stereotypical American high school for the first time, having been home-schooled in Africa until this point.
And it made stars out of the likes of Rachel McAdams and Amanda Seyfried, who played the Plastics’ top dog Regina George and lovable bimbo Karen Smith.
The start of the year marked 20 years since the hit movie appeared on a screens, and a musical version followed as a result, in celebration.
It may be one of the most quotable films to have ever been made – and definitely DID make “fetch” happen!
Nicole has also written a children’s book[/caption]