Known for playing Gabi Diamond in "Young & Hungry," Emily Osment has almost four million followers on Twitter. Recently, she tweeted about "Mean Girls" character Regina George and German philosopher Immanuel Kant.
"Raise your hand if you're a chick on social media and your bio looks like drunk Immanuel Kant and Regina George teamed up to write a haiku," Osment tweeted on Oct. 28, Wednesday.
Regina George was the name of the mean girl played by Rachel McAdams in the 2014 comedy film "Mean Girls." The film directed by Mark Walters also starred Lindsay Lohan as Cady Heron, Jonathan Bennett as Aaron Samuels and Daniel Franzese as Damian, among others.
On the other hand, Kant is known as an influential icon in Western philosophy. He is known for his contributions to aesthetics, ethics, epistemology and metaphysics.
Osment is apparently very active on Twitter and her tweet about the McAdams' "Mean Girls" character and Kant is just one of his many tweets on Oct. 28, Wednesday.
On Oct. 22, Osment was spotted with her boyfriend, "Jessie" actor Blake Cooper Griffin, while they were leaving a nightclub in Hollywood, Just Jared Jr. reported.
Griffin and Osment are set to co-star in Kim Rocco Shields' "Love is All You Need?" with Briana Evigan, Tyler Blackburn, Kyla Kenedy, Jacob Rodier, Ana Ortiz, Ava Allan and Tim Chiou, among others.
Before playing Gabi Diamond in "Young & Hungry," Osment starred in "Hannah Montana" from 2001 to 2011 and "Cleaners" from 2013 to 2014. Her "Hannah Montana" Miley Cyrus went on to become a controversial artist and is currently planning to have a naked concert with Flaming Lips, according to Rolling Stone.