Netflix has revived “And where are the blondes?” on your platform. You may not have noticed, but it’s been 18 years since the movie hit theaters. Despite the fact that it did not have a good reception from specialized critics, time and fans have given it the place it so deserves: an immortal cult comedy. For proof, just look at the Wilson memes that invade the corners of the entire internet.
However, you may not have noticed another detail: the sisters Tiffany and Brittany are based on two real famous. Yes, all the details that made the fictitious twins a milestone found their inspiration in two icons of high life in the United States and we assure you that you have heard about them.
The muses behind the Wilsons
The person in charge of revealing the mystery was the Marlon Wayans, who in the film was Marcus Copeland/Tiffany Wilson. “Funny story. One day, my brother Shawn calls me at three in the morning and says: ‘Marlon, we should play white girls,’ “the artist began through his official Instagram.
“I said ‘Black, are you high?’ The next day she showed me a magazine with Paris Hilton and his sister (Nicky) on the cover and told me that we should play girls like this. Immediately, I got it,” she explained.
The idea came and soon it was launched. Although “And where are the blondes?” he made a parody of the sociliates, the intention of his protagonists was to make a kind of homage.
“We made that movie in good spirit to celebrate a special moment in all of our lives. So, thanks to Paris and Nikki for being muses. I love them,” Wayans concluded.
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