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Reese Witherspoon Is Reportedly Bringing Elle Woods Back To The Big Screen—& We're So Ready

Reese Witherspoon Is Reportedly Bringing Elle Woods Back To The Big Screen—& We're So Ready
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The world changed in 2001 when Reese Witherspoon took the silver screen by storm as Elle Woods, the iconic heroine of Legally Blonde. Then, in 2003, the world got exactly what it wanted: Legally Blonde 2 and another perfect dose of Elle Woods. But then, disaster struck! For 15 years...nothing. No Woods. No Legally Blonde. It seemed the worst had come to pass.

That is...until now.




Reese Witherspoon is coming back!



Fans are beyond excited.




A new Elle Woods outing could be exactly what the world needs right now.



And what better way to celebrate than with some perfectly placed Legally Blonde references?




Some people are a bit skeptical of a Woods revival, however:



These people are, of course, wrong.




It's time for a new generation of female lawyers!




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