Rachel McAdams Saturday Night Live cameo introduces Reneé Rapp as Musical Guest | Yahoo Sports
Mean Girls' actress and singer makes her debut on the 'SNL' sound stage, joined by surprise guest, original Regina George.
Reneé Rapp made her debut on the SNL sound stage with a surprise introduction from Rachel McAdams, who played the original Regina George in the 2004 hit movie Mean Girls. McAdams, 45, appeared on stage in a red pant suit and purple roll necked sweater to introduce Rapp, who stars as Regina George in this year's musical remake of the iconic film. During the performance, McAdams gestured over to Rapp and said, "Ladies and gentlemen, once again, Renee Rapp!" Rapp then began her performance of "Not My Fault" with Megan Thee Stallion, who joined her on stage for the song in another exciting surprise cameo. Rapp also impressed with her vocals as the musical guest on this week's episode of SNL, hosted by Jacob Elordi.
Meanwhile, McAdams appeared in a sketch where she played an actress called Natalie Partman who had started an OnlyFans and had been sued by the real Rachel McAdams, asking Elordi for career advice for "someone who looks like a famous person." Rapp has had a busy start to the year following a packed 2023, filming the Tina Fey-written movie musical Mean Girls, recording her debut studio album Snow Angel, and embarking on the Snow Hard Feelings Tour, which began in September and continues into 2024. Rapp is also reprising her Broadway role of Regina George in the 2024 film adaptation of the stageplay, which also stars the likes of Fey, Philipps, and Christopher Briney.
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