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You Can Now Watch 'Mean Girls' on TikTok for October 3 Anniversary

The Oct. 3 anniversary stems from a scene where Lindsay Lohan's crush asks her what day it is.

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Mean Girls Day is upon us, and Paramount knew the best way to celebrate.

On Tuesday, Paramount released the entire 2004 film on TikTok. Fans can now watch the teen comedy across 23 parts on the official Mean Girls TikTok page, with each video ranging from one to 10 minutes in length.

Included in those 23 parts is, of course, the scene where Aaron Samuels (Jonathan Bennett) turns to Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) in class and asks what day it is. “It’s October 3,” she says.

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Watching full TV episodes and movies on TikTok has become something of a trend—and NBC Universal’s Peacock has given in by uploading entire episodes of series like Killing It and Love Island USA on the social media app.

According to Variety, this trend shows that mobile use has surpassed TV screen use. Moreover, data collected by Deloitte reveals only 30 percent of Gen Z and millennials like watching TV shows or movies more than other entertainment activities, whereas 55 percent of older generations enjoy TV and movies.

When asked why they preferred watching long-form content on TikTok, some respondents said they liked the interactive aspect, since users can read and leave comments on videos. Other responses highlighted the fact that the user doesn’t have to make a decision about what to watch, which is a common problem on traditional streaming sites—and TikTok has limitless content.

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