‘Greatest spoof of all time': When ‘The Golden Girls' took aim at ‘Clueless' at the MTV Movie Awards
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Clueless' most unforgettable awards moment, though, came the following year, at the 1996 MTV Movie Awards. The film was up for four awards, including Best Movie (it lost to Seven), with Silverstone winning for Best Female Performance and the pre-#MeToo prize of Most Desirable Female.
And yet, the movie's golden moment was upstaged by The Golden Girls.
Four years after wrapping their Emmy-winning run on the NBC sitcom, Estelle Getty, Betty White, and Rue McClanahan reunited for a gut-busting, culture-clashing parody of Clueless. Getty riffed on Silverstone's Cher, with White and McClahanan playing her besties. (The fourth Golden Girl, Bea Arthur, was MIA for the spoof.)
BuzzFeed called the sketch "the greatest MTV Movie Award spoof of all time." It's hard to argue. Take a look below — we guarantee it'll have you totally bugging.
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