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04/20/2024 01:23:37 am

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Jonathan Bennet Does Not "Give a F***" About A Mean Girls Reunion

More than a decade after playing the high school quarterback and hottie Aaron Samuels in the cult classic "Mean Girls," Jonathan Bennett wants the world to know he has no interest in reuniting with his co-stars.

The former Dancing with the Stars celebrity contestant complained to Us Weekly about the possible get-together of the Mean Girls cast including Lindsay Lohan, Tina Fey, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert and Amy Poehler. While numerous fans have been crying out for a sequel or a reunion, Jonathan Bennett is less than enthusiastic about it.

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Blatantly, Jonathan Bennett told the publication, "I do not give a f***k, no," of whether he is game to reunite with his former co-stars. "No more 'Mean Girls' reunions!"

Then at the Reality TV Awards in Los Angeles on Wednesday, the 33-year old actor who seemed fed up, said that if anyone asks him again about a "Mean Girls" reunion, he would kill someone.

Again, sounding frustrated, Jonathan Bennett said, "There is not going to be a Mean Girls reunion! Stop trying to make it happen, it's not going to happen!" referencing the famous line from the movie where Rachel McAdams' character Regina George tells Lacey Chabert's Gretchen Wieners to "stop trying to make 'fetch' happen."

Jonathan Bennett's role in Mean Girls remains to be his most notable role to date, although he is trying to continue a career in acting, filming roles in several new movies including the gay marriage drama, "Modern Love," which also stars "Grey's Anatomy's" Kate Walsh and Broadway actor Anthony Rapp.

The "Authors Anonymous" actor's former co-stars have been a lot more willing and eager to finally see one another again.

Lindsay Lohan, Tina Fey, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert got together last year for the teen comedy's 10th anniversary with Lohan saying at the time that a sequel of all of them grown up "would be really cool."

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