Amanda Seyfried famously played Karen Smith in the hit 2004 comedy 'Mean Girls'
'I'm a mouse,' the actress, 37, captioned a selfie that showed her wearing gray mouse ears. Seyfried — who shares daughter Nina, 6, and son Thomas, 3, with husband Thomas Sadoski — posed next to someone dressed in a bear mask.
'In the regular world, Halloween is when children dress up in costumes and beg for candy,' she explains in the film. 'In girl world, Halloween is the one night a year where a girl can dress like a total slut and no other girls can say anything about it. The hardcore girls just wear lingerie and some form of animal ears.'
While Seyfried now has a stacked resume with leading roles in Mamma Mia!, Les Misérables and The Dropout, Mean Girls was her first movie. She'd only been on soap operas All My Children and As the World Turns prior.
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