Ashanti teases ‘John Tucker Must Die’ sequel: ‘Going back and forth’




Ashanti and Arielle Kebbel were joined by Sophia Bush and Brittany Snow
Ashanti and Arielle Kebbel were joined by Sophia Bush and Brittany Snow 

Ashanti is all for a John Tucker Must Die sequel.

The singer and actress revealed to People magazine in an interview published March 9 that she’s been texting her former co-star Arielle Kebbel about making it happen.

“Arielle, she texts me! We’ve been going back and forth a little bit,” Ashanti shared. “She told me that she had the idea and I was like, ‘Listen, if we can get it together, I’m down.’”

The 2006 teen comedy followed three girls — played by Ashanti, Kebbel, and Sophia Bush — who team up to take down the school’s biggest player, John Tucker, played by Jesse Metcalfe.

Brittany Snow’s character joins the revenge plot, helping the trio teach Tucker a lesson.

Nearly two decades later, Ashanti thinks a follow-up could be just as fun. “It would be hilarious to have a part two,” she told People.

Talk of a sequel resurfaced in 2024 during an Epic Cons Chicago panel featuring Metcalfe, Bush, and Kebbel.

Metcalfe even teased that a script exists, calling it “amazing” and saying, “I’d definitely love to be a part of it.”

Kebbel added that the rumoured sequel “does involve all of the OG cast” and hinted at a possible redemption arc for John Tucker.

While nothing is official yet, Ashanti is keeping busy. As a new mom, she’s gearing up for multiple joint tours this summer and already planning for extra hands to help with her baby with Nelly.



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