Rachel McAdams Wore a $10,000 Wig in Mean Girls
Regina George’s iconic blonde hair in Mean Girls wasn’t real at all. It was actually a custommade wig worth around $10,000. Rachel McAdams kept her natural brunette hair because she was about to film The Notebook. So, the team needed a wig that looked flawless on camera. They hired one of the best wig makers in the industry to create the exact shade, texture, and thickness that matched Regina’s Queen Bee image. The wig became such a big part of the character that it even inspired one of the movies’s most famous jokes. In the film, Gretchen Weiner says, “Her hair is insured for $10,000.” Fans always thought it was just a funny line, but it was actually based on the real cost of the wig. So, behind Regina George’s perfect hair flip was professional movie magic, careful planning, and a shockingly expensive wig that helped to find one of the most memorable characters of the 2000s.
Rachel McAdams wore a $10,000 wig in Mean Girls, and the surprising reason behind it makes this iconic role even more fascinating. Because she originally had darker hair, the team wanted the perfect blonde look to transform her into Regina George — the queen bee of North Shore High. The custom-made wig was crafted with high-quality human hair and styled daily to match the character’s polished aesthetic. This breakdown reveals why the wig was so expensive, how it shaped Regina’s signature appearance, and why it became a hidden part of Mean Girls history.
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