The album's main track was "Overdrive" and was featured on the teen hit movie, Mean Girls which gained the song fame.
A poster for this album can be seen in the film, Mean Girls.
Notable works dealing with perceived popularity include Mean Girls, Odd Girl Out, and Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
Default statistics are Hot, Cold, Violent, and Dark, and the playbooks presented in the main rulebook are The Chosen, the Fae, the Ghoul, the Queen, the Witch, the Werewolf, the Infernal, and the Vampire.
A popular example of a movie based on girls with Queen Bee Syndrome is the 2004 film, Mean Girls.
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A location in this area was used in the movie Mean Girls as Regina George's house and another house was used for the movie It Takes Two.
The film makes references to several teen films, television dramas, and reality shows such as Mean Girls, Die Hard, Legally Blonde, Bring it On, Monster Garage, The Surreal Life, and Grey's Anatomy.
Harlow is one of the mean girls, perfectly manicured, well dressed, and a real girlie-girl with an acerbic tongue, partnered with Claudia Lee's, Brooke, and Ella Purnell's, Dolce.