The real Aaron Samuels from Mean Girls will break hearts in Ariana Grandes Thank U, Next video
Is there anyone who wont be in Ariana Grandes Thank U, Next music video? The stars just keep coming.
Well, prepare to get seriously excited – the real Aaron Samuels from Mean Girls is confirmed to make a cameo in the anticipated visuals and we have all the nostalgic feels.
Giving us absolute nostalgia for Lindsay Lohans on-screen love interest, Jonathan Bennett who played the heartthrob in the 2004 movie, has gotten into his old character for Arianas star-studded video.
And it promises to be epic.
Jonathan, 37, – can you believe hes 37?! – features in a behind-the-scenes group shot from the music video set wearing Aarons blue jumper and his hair slicked into a side-swept fringe.
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So noughties.
Also in the photo is Dynasty actress Elizabeth Gillies, who will star as Lindsay Lohan and, might we add, looks incredibly like the real Li-Lo. Will the real Lindsay Lohan please stand up?
Arianas close friends Courtney Chipolone and Alexa Luria also appear in the teaser photo.
It was previously revealed that Ari, 25, will homage to some iconic movies from the noughties, including Legally Blonde and Bring It On.
The tributes have earned a big thumbs up from the stars of Bring It On, with Eliza Dushku tweeting: Its bein broughtn, and Gabrielle Union adding: Why yes, I am an East Compton Clover! Are we meeting today @ArianaGrande Ill bring the punch.
But perhaps the most heartwarming cameo comes from Jennifer Coolidge, who starred as the sassy Pauletta alongside Reese Witherspoon in Legally Blonde. Ari is known to be a huge fan of the actress and once did a brilliant impersonation of the Hollywood star on Jimmy Fallons show.
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Ari shared another behind-the-scenes shot of Jennifer, 57, on-set of the video proving to be the biggest co-sign.
Bring it on.
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