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Most Ludicrous on Screen Parent Parent-Child Age Gaps - Page 12 of 40 - Kiwi Report

Most Ludicrous on Screen Parent Parent-Child Age Gaps


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[post_page_title]Amy Poehler and Rachel McAdams (Mean Girls)[/post_page_title]
Apparently in order to be a “cool mom,” you have to be only seven years older than your child. This one isn’t so much about casting an actress too young to be a mom, but more about casting someone too old to be a teenager.

Amy Poehler and Rachel McAdams (Mean Girls)

Rachel McAdams, who plays high school student Regina George, was a whopping 26 when Mean Girls was released. Because the interactions between Poehler and McAdams were so genuine and believable, we didn’t even notice that there was such an unrealistic age gap there.

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