Jennifer Aniston may star in ‘Mean Moms’ flick

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While Jennifer Aniston’s camp stresses the popular actress has a number of film options to shoot this summer, one high on the list is “Mean Moms,” a movie project that would reunite Aniston with her “Horrible Bosses 2” director, Sean Anders.

The thrust of the movie is said to be in the spirit of “Mean Girls,” but with a more adult twist. Aniston would play a happily married mother of two kids, who moves from a small town to a wealthy, snooty suburb where “competitive parenting” is a fact of life.

As was the case with “Mean Girls,” this film project will be based on advice books penned by Rosalind Wiseman — specifically “Queen Bee Moms and King Pin Dads: Dealing With the Parents, Teachers, Coaches and Counselors Who Can Make — or Break — Your Child’s Future.”

“Mean Girls,” the 2004 film starring Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams and Tina Fey (who wrote the screenplay), was based on Wiseman’s “Queen Bees and Wannabes.”


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