Is it just me or every HSTS tranny and terminally online goid is incredibly fixated on the hyperfeminine usually pink or "bimbo" aesthetic from 2000s? With them being focused especially on trying to ape female celebrities such as Britney Spears, Gwen Stefani and Christina Aguilera, whether it's through their mannerisms or fashion choices? Like it's really weird.
You can tell these moids watched those girly movies mentioned on a very surface level, for an example, the point of Legally Blonde was to deconstruct the boy-crazy dumb blonde trope and Mean Girls while a comedy, is also a commentary on the insane pyramid/caste systems that are found in young girl groups, usually caused due to societal pressures and expectations. Hell, even the now famous line "On Wednesdays, we wear pink" from the movie was based on a conversation the producer overheard when they encountered a group of girls.
This is why, as much as I love the fun Y2K hyper girly aesthetic, I believe it's hard to reclaim it, because the moment trannies and goids see girlies having fun and embracing this type of aesthetic for empowerment, they view it as an open invitation to be misogynistic on a very exaggerated level, with libfem faghags and others applauding them for basically enforcing stereotypes.