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Later, in the stage, Christie further humiliates the two in front of the entire room.
Because of that, Romy runs away from the crowd with Michele, who then convinces her that she genuinely thought that their entire high school and adult life was a blast, up until Romy said that it is not.
Michele also says that they should just have fun like they intended to and not care what everybody else thinks.
They change out of their businesswomen's clothes and into sexy, handmade club outfits, and return.
They confront Christie for all of the bullying they had to endure in the past and at the reunion, where Romy gave a strong speech about only making up a story in order to be treated as a human being, but not caring anymore because Christie is just " a bad person with an ugly heart.
" Just as Christie attempts to make fun of their clothes ( which Romy and Michele designed and sewed ), classmate Lisa Luder ( Elaine Hendrix ), a former member of the A-Group who has since changed her ways and became an associate fashion editor for Vogue, announces her professional opinion that the outfits are actually very well-done.
Christie then retaliates by saying ' they ' still think that the outfits are bad, but Lisa tells her to let her sidekicks think for themselves even just for once.
Christie then tells her that she is just a bitter, dried-up career woman while she is happily married, to which Lisa answers, " Yes Christie, keep telling yourself that.
" Christie is left in the dust and everyone congratulates Romy and Michele.
Heather, apologizes to Romy and Michele for unintentionally revealing their story and tells them that while the A-Group made their lives miserable, the two of them managed to made hers bad as well, for she was in love with Sandy.
Romy and Michele then makes her feel better that she too had the luxury of making a person's life miserable, pertaining to a classmate that Heather was sarcastic to.

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