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The actor celebrated the film by dropping by a double feature of the teen comedy and "The Virgin Suicides."
The actor had a few thoughts when asked about reviving the cult classic about cheerleading.
The beloved original film was released more than 20 years ago.
"I wanted to make her acceptable and all of the things I thought she needed to be to be a respectable Black leader," she said.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
The 'America's Got Talent' judge played the Clovers' leader in the 2000 cheerleading classic, but baby Kaavia looks ready for a sequel.
"Bring It On" probably isn't the best phrase for him to use right now.
Netflix is about to bring it.
Sometimes, Hollywood gets high school right.
Still bitchin'.Still have great hair.
The slutty, ditzy mean girl of an archetype is fading from pop culture.