Bebe Wood, Renee Rapp and Avantika in “Mean Girls” (2024).Photo:Jojo Whilden/Paramount

Bebe Wood plays Gretchen, Renee Rapp plays Regina and Avantika plays Karen in Mean Girls from Paramount Pictures.

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Reneé Rapphas admiration for Regina George.

The “Talk Too Much” singer stars asMean Girls' queen bee in the new movie musical version, years after she embodied the role on Broadway.

As the apex-predator, Regina finds enjoyment in watching the world burn at North Shore High School, taking newbie Cady Heron (Angourie Rice) under her wing as a puppet of sorts.

Rapp, 24, tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue that she found some redeeming qualities in the villainous character.

“Look, I love that she says what she thinks. I really do,” she says. “Now, I think a lot of things this character says are not nice, but I think in order to be manipulative you have to be really intelligent.”

“I don’t think she’s using her intelligence in the best, most productive way,” Rapp continues. “However, I don’t know, she’s determined. Something about that is hot to me. The mean girl is always hot to me.”

Reneé Rapp on Jan. 8, 2024.Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty

Reneé Rapp

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Rapp counts herself a lifelong “huge fan” of McAdams, now 45. “I think she’s f—ing brilliant,” she says.

“She’s one of my favorite actress ever. She has something I think is so special and something I really looked up to as a kid,” says theSex Lives of College Girlsactress. “I thought what was so cool about [McAdams] was she’s able to have the range acting-wise that she does but also can be the bitchiest character. And you are obsessed with her.”

“You still love her and you still root for her for some f—ed up reason,” Rapp says of McAdams’s Regina. “You have to be so intelligent to be able to do that, I think.”

From 2004’s “Mean Girls”: Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert and Rachel McAdams.CBS via Getty Images

“Mean Girls” Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert

Outside ofMean Girls, Rapp enjoysMcAdams inThe Notebook, the romantic drama that debuted the same year as the teen comedy.

“She can also go and do something likeThe Notebookand make people fall in love with her. When I think of her in that film, I’m like, oh my God — that’s how I feel like when I’m in love with someone, I think about Rachel McAdams in that movie. You can’t describe that. It’s next level.”

Avantika, who plays fellow Plastic Karen in the new film, says Rapp plays Regina “with this very chill, hot-girl energy that I think [Rapp] just carries naturally in her vibe.”

Reneé Rapp.Myriam Santos for Paramount Pictures

Renee Rapp ‘Mean Girls’

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“I think the reverence that you kind of look up to Regina George in the film, she carries that kind of a power when she walks around set. She commands that kind of a presence,” says Avantika, 18.

“I think all the best traits of Regina that you admire — her power and her sass and her wit and her ability to stand up for things — I think Reneé definitely does embody.”

For more on the newMean Girlscast, pick up this week’s issue ofPEOPLE, on newsstands Friday.

Mean Girlsis in theaters Friday.

source: people.com