Anna Faris reveals Melania Trump joke cut from scary movie

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Anna Faris reveals the joke directed at Melania Trump was cut from the film’s newly released sixth installment Scary movie privilege.

The actress said recently dexerto that she was always pushing her character Cindy “to be a classic MAGA rabbit hole” in the horror-comedy spoof. “The kind of person I saw outside Walmart during quarantine who was making some kind of crazy fuss,” she explained.

Fares then detailed a scene in which she shadowed the “Be Best” campaign, which the First Lady launched during Donald Trump’s first term aimed at addressing issues affecting children and youth.

“There was a moment where I felt lost, like I was very drunk. I was in my truck and I looked in the rearview mirror and said, ‘Be the best, Cindy Campbell. Be the best.’ House rabbit The actress said. “That didn’t work out, but I loved my little wink there.”

She continued, “You know, what are you going to do? Are you going to get mad at Cindy? I’m in a movie that’s really the most offensive movie ever made, and I’m the lead in it. And I’m participating in offensive ideas. I think I can kind of do anything. It’s liberated me.”

Faris reprized her role as Cindy in Five of Scary movie In installments, sitting only from 2013 Horror movie 5. It then returned for a 2026 reboot, directed by Michael Tidis, alongside original stars Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, and Regina Hall.

The film was released on June 5 and topped the box office with an estimated $55 million in domestic ticket sales during its first weekend.

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