In the movie this character is the leader of a group called, " The plastics", in the high school of, North Shore. The group of the "plastics" was known as teen royalty. This group was made of Regina George and her two side kicks. Regina's side kicks names were Karen Smith, and Gretchen Wieners. Karen smith is described as, "The dumbest girl you'll ever meet" nothing more, nothing less.
Then there was Gretchen, she was rich and popular because her father was the "inventor of toaster strudel. They were both heavily influenced by Regina, and they did about anything she told them to do! Cady Heron was the new girl in town shes the hero in this story. Shes never been to high school before because, shes been home schooled her whole life in Africa. When she goes to her new school, she meets her two actual best friends, who happen to hate.
Get Access. Her sense of control, manipulation and superiority may have grown as a result of the way her overly permissive and acquiescent parents raised her. She is followed around everywhere by her best friends, Karen Smith and Gretchen Wieners, who according to Damian Leigh are " just her little workers.
The special ingredient behind Regina's control was two things — sex appeal and the insecurity of others. Regina only had followers because she mastered making girls feel inferior next to her for her attractiveness and guile, and used male attention to make herself seem and feel superior.
In her senior year, after her spine healed, she played for the Lady Lions Lacrosse team. She became close to Kristen Hadley. She still maintained a mutual respect for Cady Heron , but her appearance didn't change.
Regina has long, straight blond hair and green eyes. She has an upturned nose. In the musical, Regina has curled blond hair. Her outfit in the promotion is a pink leather jacket over a light pink shirt, white jeans with a pink belt around her waist, and dark pink heels.
Her goals and beliefs are much more interesting. In Regina's eyes, Cady was " so lucky to have The Plastics ," to guide her away from "social suicide". Regina and Cady start to become close friends at the start of the movie, ever since Regina invites Cady to the table of The Plastics.
Regina invites Cady to the table, after saving her from the sleazy Jason. Regina did not know her, but she thought Cady was very pretty, which was apparently her motivation for inviting Cady into the clique. Janis Ian and Damian had previously informed Cady that she was a " regulation hottie " and a " little slice. Cady begins to think of her as a kind and sweet girl, defending her when Damian and Janis tell Cady not to hang out with her because she's evil. Gretchen informs Cady of Aaron and Regina's past relationship, and tells her that exes are off-limits to other members of the circle.
Gretchen and Karen promise to keep Cady's interest in Aaron a secret from Regina. Later, Regina calls Cady and tells her that Gretchen told her Cady's little secret. Regina claims she has no problem with it, and volunteers to talk to Aaron for her. Living… with her parents and younger sister in Evanston, Illinois, in a mansion with her Lexus convertible parked in the six-car garage. Her mother, who calls herself a "cool mom," doesn't believe in rules or curfews. Some snacks? A condom? Let me know!
Apparently, her parents sleep in separate bedrooms, but Regina doesn't talk much about that. Profession… student at North Shore High School. She's always at the same table with her closest friends and loyal minions, Gretchen Weiners and Karen Smith — and everyone else buzzes around them. Their threesome is known as "The Plastics," and Regina is the clear leader of the clique. Pure evil. She calls her mom and pretends to be from Planned Parenthood, insinuating that Taylor has fallen pregnant.
The final confrontation between Cady and Regina takes place near the end of the film when Regina learns that Cady was pretending to be her friend all along to sabotage her life. Perhaps the most obvious sign that Regina George has too many sinister bones in her body is her treatment of gay people. Vanessa is one of Valnet's contributing writers. By Vanessa Updated Jan 28,
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