Miami | Mean Girls - Randi Wright Amp Goddess Har...

Randi Wright brought the girl-next-door-gone-bad allure—bubbly, sharp, and dangerously playful. Goddess Harlow, true to her title, brought a regal, commanding presence that demanded submission without her ever having to raise her voice. Together, they balanced each other out. One was the spark; the other was the flame.

Randi Wright initially built her following on resilience. A Florida native, she gained notoriety for her "Unbreakable" brand—teaching situational awareness and firearm safety to women. Her Instagram feed was a curated mix of motherly advice, bikini shots on South Beach, and tough-love lectures about female empowerment. Miami Mean Girls - Randi Wright amp Goddess Har...

Randi didn’t look up from her iced latte. “Souls are cheap, Harlowe. Liquidity is what matters.” One was the spark; the other was the flame

This paper examines the "Miami Mean Girls" phenomenon, focusing on the rivalry between fictional high schoolers Randi Wright and Goddess Harlow. Drawing parallels to the pop culture reference Mean Girls (2004), this case study explores how social hierarchies, power dynamics, and the influence of social media replicate—or diverge from—real-world teenage culture. By analyzing their conflicts, character motivations, and the broader societal narratives they represent, this paper highlights the importance of addressing toxic behavior in youth communities. A speculative approach is taken due to limited verified data on the names mentioned, framing the analysis through a fictional context to emphasize universal themes. Her Instagram feed was a curated mix of