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Amanda Seyfriedis aMean Girlsdie-hard, in every sense of the word.

“Then, it becomes a forever moment, a moment locked in time.

Timeless humor,” Seyfried said.

Amanda Seyfried as Karen Smith - Mean Girls Where Are They Now

Amanda Seyfried in ‘Mean Girls’.Credit:Paramount/courtesy Everett Collection; Steve Granitz/FilmMagic

“I hope they quote it on my grave,” Seyfried said.

“That’s an organic moment.

It was, in many ways, a perfect movie, and people relate to it, still.

“Mean Girls”, directed by Mark Waters. Seen here from left, Lindsay Lohan (as Cady Heron), Amanda Seyfried (as Karen Smith), Lacey Chabert (as Gretchen Wieners) and Rachel McAdams (as Regina George).

Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert, Rachel McAdams in ‘Mean Girls’.CBS via Getty

It connected us, and it continues to.

I will always be excited to talk about it.”

“Paramount was like, ‘Can you get any of the original ladies?

As great as they all are, she’s the heart of that movie.

And I thought, well, what could she do?

I didn’t think [she should] play a teacher.

I was trying to think of something that you wouldn’t expect.

It also lets her be smart, which Cady is.”