Factual error: In the movie, prom happens during the end of the film. The movie spans the length of a week, yet we see that Jessica's boyfriend in the movie (Matthew Lawrence) is still having football practice. The high school football season ends months before prom. If it was supposed to suggest they are having spring practice, then he's not even supposed to be practising since he's a senior.

The Hot Chick (2002)
Plot summary
Directed by: Tom Brady
Starring: Anna Faris, Rachel McAdams, Rob Schneider, Robert Davi, Eric Christian Olsen, Alexandra Holden, Matthew Lawrence
Jessica is a uptown girl and is a popular girl. Noone really does like her. Clive is a loser also known as a tramp. Jessica steals this cursed earings and puts one on. The other one falls of and Clive steals the other one and puts it on. In the morning they find out they have switched bodies and they both dont know they switched bodies.
April: Uh, Jessica has a... problem.
Ling Ling: She's only going to make us wait an hour this time.
Lulu: What about the class trip to Six Flags. She took so long in the bathroom we missed the bus.
Ling Ling: Our parents had to drive three hours to pick us up.
Jessica (Clive): I had my period, OK.
Trivia: Adam Sandler is also the executive producer of the film.
Question: According to the shop owner, Princess Nawa didn't know that she had to bring the earrings back together. She spent the rest of her life as a servant. However, in the past, Princess Nawa tells her servant, "Soon you will live your life in jewels and not chains," as if she expected the servant to remain in her place. Was she just lying and hoping to change back after the wedding?





Answer: She was lying to the servant. Most likely, the servant was terrified and might have run away from the situation. But according to the shop owner, the rich husband died on the wedding night, so the servant remained the Princess and lived in the lap of luxury.
Not sure about this because, if she planned to switch places for the wedding only, she would still have to deal with a lifetime of being married to the man she disliked. She would only be avoiding the wedding ceremony.