The portrayal of Regina George in the 2004 comedy-teen picture will always be one of Rachel McAdams’ famous performances, despite the fact that she has since accrued several noteworthy film credits, including The Notebook and Doctor Strange. The 41-year-old Hollywood celebrity did not restrict herself to a particular genre when it came to her acting roles. Rachel has done it all, from starring in Sherlock Holmes with Robert Downey Jr. to appearing in the 2005 psychological thriller Red Eye.

Though she played a terrible character in the movie, which became an overnight success and made USD 130 million worldwide, we still remember her for that, according to ComicBook. In a recent Heroes of Health: COVID-19 Stream-A-Thon Q&A session, the actress discussed her legendary performance in the comedy movie. She commented, “It would be interesting to portray Regina George later in life and see where life took her.” She is also not the only actor in the cast who now has voiced interest in seeing the film again. Lindsay Lohan, who portrayed the film’s title heroine, has repeatedly expressed her desire to appear in the sequel.

The actress spoke candidly about being a mother while under quarantine throughout the exchange. The actress mentioned using her 2-year-old son as a nice distraction while exercising social distance with her family in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic. “My two-year-old son is a really nice source of distraction for me. So, that’s pretty much always what I do. Yes, he is quite entertaining. Would I rather be isolated in quarantine, I wondered, possibly even my family? Sure, there are days like that, but I mean, without him here to spice things up, I would be so boring,” she added.

Below is a compilation of some of her iconic moments as Regina George.