If Brenda Song wasn't on your radar before Secret Obsession debuted on Netflix, then we really need to talk. Ever since she stepped on the scene in 2002's Get a Clue (alongside fellow Disney queen Lindsay Lohan), she's had our hearts with her killer '00s fashion sense and iconic Disney Channel roles. She may be starring alongside Kat Dennings and Shay Mitchell as Madison Maxwell in Hulu's Dollface now, but we'll always remember her as Wendy Wu, London Tipton, and the best Pass the Plate host of all time. Let's take a walk down memory lane and revisit Brenda's early-'00s It girl days, shall we?
Step aside, Paris Hilton. London Tipton will always be our queen.
We'd definitely choose London's life in the Tipton Hotel over Eloise's life at the Plaza.
If you've never clapped your hands together and said, "Yay me!" then you're lying.
No one loves London quite as much as London loves London.
We'll spend the rest of our lives looking for the Maddie to our London.
Her hairstyles were just as innovative as all their cool gadgets.
Sorry, Via. You couldn't hold a candle to Tia.
And did we mention that Stuck in the Suburbs was the first DCOM to have its own soundtrack?
Now here's a couple we could really ship.
Aspiring homecoming queen by day, warrior by night.
Honestly, what can't she do?
We'll never forgive you for canceling that sequel, Disney.
We honestly only ate fruit because Brenda told us to.
The velour tracksuit! The long skinny scarf! The fuzzy bowler hat!
We stan a queen who can rock a newsboy cap.
Zero percent practical, but 100 percent fashionable.
We saw Brenda Song wearing an Ed Hardy shirt and hoop earrings, so we bought an Ed Hardy shirt and hoop earrings.
The bigger the designer bag, the cooler the girl.
We bet she could T9 faster than anyone, even with those nails.
Disney would be nothing without Brenda, and they know it.