Race-Stereotyping Parodies

Todrick Hall Hilariously Recreates Mean Girls with 'Mean Gurlz'

You don’t have to be a fan of the popular teen movie Mean Girls to appreciate how hilarious this spoof by Todrick Hall really is. This video is called 'Mean Gurlz' and it is the trailer for a movie that doesn’t exist, but should.

Todrick Hall wanted to know what it would be like if Mean Girls took place in Compton, so he made this spot on parody by using some of the most popular scenes from the 2004 film and putting a stereotypical ethnic spin on them.

This witty Todrick Hall spoof will have you literally laughing out loud. How could it not with appearances from Glee star Alex Newell, YouTube personality Antoine Dodson and Todrick Hall himself?

The best part about this parody is how quotable it is. Todrick took some phrases from the original movie and "twerked" them ever so slightly to give them different meaning.
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