Regina George’s ‘Mean Girls’ Mansion Is Up for Sale

Now this is fetch: “Mean Girls” fans willing to cough up $15 million can now live in Regina George’s mansion.

The home that Rachel McAdams’ character’s family (led by cool mom Amy Poehler) occupied in the hit 2004 teen comedy is selling for a pretty mean price.

The 20,000-square-foot home is actually located in Toronto, Canada, not Evanston, Illinois, where the movie, directed by Mark Waters, is set. The lavish 11-bedroom house is where George and her cronies, known as “the Plastics,” drank fake cocktails and wrote in their burn book.

The mansion sits on two acres of land and has 12 bathrooms, two half bathrooms, and a six-car garage, according to the Sotheby’s listing.

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