At this point, just about everyone in the world has seen the film written by SNL and "30 Rock" alum Tina Fey starring a very young Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams and Amanda Seyfried, and the movie has turned into a pop culture icon in the 11 years since its release - and now fans can get a piece of "The Plastic" by owning Regina George's home!
The head of the high school clique "The Plastics" has turned into such an iconic film figure in the past few years that pop star Katy Perry even once referred to rival Taylor Swift as being "Regina George in sheep's clothing" on Twitter - and anyone who's ever dreamed about a "Burn Book" would love to live on Regina George's home!
Unfortunately, the large mansion that served as Regina George's home in the film isn't exactly the most inexpensive piece of property you'll come across, as Yahoo! Movies reports that it's going for $14.8 million now that it's on the market.
The Wrap reports that Regina George's home, which is located in the Toronto area in Canada, is actually a gigantic 20,000 square feet mansion with a spa, wet bar, wine cellar, marble counters and heated flooring - and it's recently been put for sale on Canadian Sotheby's.
Vogue reports that Regina George's home is only the most recent iconic film place that's put on sale for incredibly high amounts of money; other ones have included Holly Golightly's Manhattan apartment from "Breakfast at Tiffany's," which went for $5.85 million in 2011, as well as the Staten Island compound where the Corleone family lived in "The Godfather," currently for sale for $1.8 million.
In the movie, Rachel McAdams played ultimate "Mean Girl" Regina George, head of The Plastics, professional backstabber and Amy Poehler's daughter - and she has turned into a reference in the past decade.
If you have $14.8 million to spare, it's time to bid for Regina George's home!