What iconic mean girl you are based on your zodiac sign

More stories from The Horoscope Heartthrobs

Rachel+McAdams+as+Regina+George+in+Mean+Girls+%282004%29

Rachel McAdams as Regina George in Mean Girls (2004)

Aries (Mar 21- Apr 19)

Regina George from “Mean Girls”- Aries, you have the honor of being assigned the mean girl. Regina George is iconic for her confidence, passion, and fiery personality. This is you to a T. As an Aries, you are brave, confident, and a social butterfly. You are definitely Queen Bee material.

Taurus (Apr 20- May 20)

Big Red from “Bring it On”- Big Red is, as her name suggests, a big deal. She dominates, both on and off the cheerleading squad. Just like a Taurus, she is a self-disciplined person who craves control and power. She is a natural leader, stubborn and quick to confrontation.

Gemini (May 21- Jun 21)

Heather Chandler from “Heathers”- Heather Chandler is the top dog. Don’t let her appearance fool you: she is no ditz. In classic Gemini fashion, she is clever, conniving, and extroverted. Just like you, Heather Chandler is a party animal. She is very popular and social, but she always looks out for herself first.

Cancer (Jun 21- Jul 22)

Blair Waldorf from “Gossip Girl”- Cancers are known to be one of the most emotional signs. Blair Waldorf is a fiercely loyal friend, but won’t hesitate to do whatever it takes to succeed. She is manipulative and “toxic,” but also very intelligent and even loving to those she deems “worthy.”

Leo (Jul 23- Aug 22)

Chanel Oberlin from “Scream Queens”- Chanel Oberlin is the definition of a Leo. Leos are often stereotyped as “self- centered” and Chanel literally has a whole posse named after her. In classic Leo fashion, Chanel is a confident attention lover, and lives for the finer things in life.

Virgo (Aug 23- Sep 22)

Jackie Burkhart from “That 70s Show”- Virgos are notorious for being materialistic perfectionists who hold themselves and those around them to a high standard. This describes the character of Jackie perfectly. She is an honest, high maintenance, emotional personal who will never settle for less.

Libra (Sep 22- Oct 23)

Jennifer Check from “Jennifer’s Body”- Libras are often considered one of the most social signs. Beneath that, however, there can lie deep insecurity. Jennifer Check is a person who needs validation to live. She constantly seeks attention from her peers. Similar to a Libra, she values her image and reputation.

Scorpio (Oct 23- Nov 21)

Rizzo from “Grease”- Rizzo is a different type of “mean girl”. She deviates from the preppy, blonde stereotype. Rizzo herself is an outcast, but she becomes a bully to avoid becoming a victim. Like Rizzo, Scorpios are known to be unique and mysterious. As a Scorpio, you stand out from the crowd and draw everyone’s curiosity.

Sagittarius (Nov 22- Dec 21)

Amber Von Tussle from “Hairspray”- Amber is the definition of competitive. She believes she is the best and is entitled to win the trophy, get the boy, and be the object of everyone’s affection. Sagittariuses are the same way. They are known to be cutthroat, competitive, and passionate.

Capricorn (Dec 22- Jan 19)

Sharpay Evans from “High School Musical”- Sharpay is fierce, smart, and aggressive, but above all, she is ambitious. Just like a Capricorn, she knows what she wants and goes for it. She is passionate, driven, and self-assured. Sharpay embodies an important aspect of Capricorns: she will do anything to be successful.

Aquarius (Jan 20- Feb 19)

Quinn Fabray from “Glee”- Quinn begins as a typical mean cheerleader, but throughout the series progresses into a sympathetic, kinder character. This relates to the Aquarian archetype, as they are known to be assertive, creative, and independent but sometimes project their insecurities onto others.

Pisces (Feb 19-Mar 20)

Gretchen Wieners from “Mean Girls”- Gretchen projects the image of a loyal best friend, but is deep down a very insecure and jealous person. Just like a Pisces, she is ruled by her emotions. She is sensitive and volatile. Pisces often rely too heavily on those around them, which is exactly what Gretchen does with Regina George.