Our favorite movie characters wouldn’t be as relatable without their best friends, so we compiled the most relatable fictional BFFs that will totally have you thinking of your own girlfriends.
“This is where Dionne lives. She’s my friend because we both know what it’s like for people to be jealous of us.” – Cher Horowitz, Clueless
There’s no one else who can relate to how much you adore yourself other than your BFF. And let’s face it, weren’t we all a little jealous of Cher and Dionne’s friendship?
“They say nothing lasts forever; dreams change, trends come and go, but friendships never go out of style.” – Carrie Bradshaw, Sex and the City the Movie
No one knows style quite like Carrie Bradshaw, so if she says friendship is always in style, we definitely believe her.
“You guys might not know this, but I consider myself a bit of a loner. I tend to think of myself as a one-man wolf pack. But when my sister brought Doug home, I knew he was one of my own.” – Alan Garner, The Hangover
We all have that friend who we felt an instant connection to like Alan and the rest of the wolf pack in The Hangover. And though we may not have all woken up with a tiger in our hotel rooms, we can all relate to having friends with whom we experience our craziest nights out.
“It would be easy to say that the pants changed everything that summer. But looking back now I feel like our lives changed because they had to and that the real magic of the pants was in bearing witness to all of this and in somehow holding us together when it felt like nothing would ever be the same again.” – Carmen Lowell, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
This is exactly why there’s nothing like borrowing something from your best friend’s closet. At this point, you probably aren’t even sure which clothes belong in which closet, so you may as well pull a Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants moment and send your clothes back and forth.
“Even though some of you are pretty thin, you all have fat hearts and that’s what matters.” – Fat Amy, Pitch Perfect
They might not always be the best spoken, but best friends always know how to give us the best compliments.
“That’s only okay when I say it.” – Janis Ian, Mean Girls
Our best friends are allowed to poke a little fun at us in a way that’s totally offensive when it comes from someone else. If we’re going to laugh at ourselves, we want it to be them and not in anyone else’s Burn Book.
“Oh, hi, I’m Helen. Oh, you’re from Milwaukee? Oh, I’m sorry. Oh, have you met my friend, Lillian, oh I know we’ve only known each other for five minutes, oh…” – Annie Walker, Bridesmaids
“Oh, hi, I’m Helen. Oh, you’re from Milwaukee? Oh, I’m sorry. Oh, have you met my friend, Lillian, oh I know we’ve only known each other for five minutes, oh…” We’ve all been Annie from Bridesmaids when someone else calls our BFF their own BFF. Well, we may not have all gone to her extreme, but we all know where she was coming from.
“You look ridiculous. You should sue.” – Lilly Moscovitz, Princess Diaries
If there’s anyone to count on to tell you the truth, it’s your best friend. Despite her royal destiny, Lilly holds Princess Mia down to earth like the true friend we all need in our lives.
“If you’re not over here in 15 minutes, you can find a new best friend.” – Ferris Bueller, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
We all have a Ferris Bueller in our lives (aka that one friend who can convince us to play hooky for a day). They may not always have the smartest ideas, but life would be a lot duller without them.
“It’s not that hard, um…when he speaks to you, count to three in your head before you answer him.” – Carrie, John Tucker Must Die
Who else can we count on for relationship advice other than our best friends? Though it may be their mutual enemy that brings the girls in John Tucker Must Die together, they all teach each other some valuable lessons.
xx, The FabFitFun Team