Lacey Chabert: A Shining Star Beyond Mean Girls
Famous for her roles in “Mean Girls” and “Party of Five,” actress Lacey Chabert has evolved beyond her younger self.
Shifting Spotlight
At the height of her “Mean Girls” fame, Chabert seemed poised to continue her rise, but her co-star Rachel McAdams emerged as Hollywood’s favorite, starring in hits like “Spotlight,” “Wedding Crashers,” and “The Notebook.” Amanda Seyfried and Lindsay Lohan also maintained their prominence, leaving fans wondering what happened to Chabert. She found her calling in a different path.
A Change in Priorities
In September 2016, Chabert welcomed her first child, Julia Mimi Bella. Anticipating her daughter’s arrival, Chabert entered full nesting mode, preparing the nursery and discussing the upcoming changes with her Chihuahua, Kitty. Motherhood likely shifted her priorities, as she balanced life as a working mom and her new professional path, evidenced by her 16th Hallmark film by late 2018. Chabert told the Clarion Ledger in November 2018, “If you had told me two years ago that this is what my career would look like today, I think I would’ve been surprised, but it’s such a great fit for who I am and where I am in my life right now.”
Forever Gretchen Wieners
Known for her role as Gretchen Wieners in “Mean Girls,” Chabert remains associated with her iconic line, “That’s so fetch.” Despite the typecasting, she embraces this identity and expressed interest in a sequel. As she told Star in December 2018, “I would love to be a part of it.”
Hallmark Success
Chabert has starred in over 20 Hallmark Channel programs, a significant achievement for any actor. Hallmark may not be known for blockbuster hits, but Chabert finds joy in the heartwarming, holiday-themed content. “I love Christmas,” she told the Clarion Ledger. “It’s natural that I would enjoy making Christmas movies.”
Faith and Career Choices
Chabert’s strong Christian faith may have influenced her career trajectory. She starred in “Christian Mingle” in 2014, a film that received mixed reviews. Chabert has openly shared that her faith is central to her life, potentially affecting her choice of roles and her success in mainstream Hollywood.
Financial Realities
Unlike A-list stars like Jennifer Lawrence and Scarlett Johansson, Chabert’s films haven’t made significant money. Her net worth of $4 million pales in comparison to her peers, with her biggest film being “Daddy Day Care” in 2003. Despite this, she has continued to work steadily, finding a niche in Hallmark films.
Family Guy Departure
Chabert originally voiced Meg Griffin in “Family Guy” but left due to contractual issues. Both she and creator Seth MacFarlane have stated there was no tension, and Mila Kunis took over the role.
Small Town Roots
Despite her Hollywood career, Chabert remains grounded. She often visits her extended family in Purvis, Mississippi, where she grew up. “Purvis is a place I’m extremely proud to be from,” she told the Clarion Ledger.
Expanding Her Horizons
Chabert aims to branch out in the entertainment industry, not just in front of the camera but also behind the scenes. She has served as an executive producer on several Hallmark films and is motivated to tell more stories and explore different aspects of the business.
On Her Own Terms
Despite flying under the radar, Chabert has carved out a successful path. She’s taken on voice roles in “Scooby Doo” and “The Wild Thornberrys,” potentially opening doors to broader recognition. Additionally, she has embraced brand endorsements, such as Tyson Meal Kits, balancing work and motherhood.
Chabert continues to thrive on her own terms, proving that success isn’t limited to the traditional Hollywood path.
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