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We Are So Here For Reese Witherspoon's Flawless Reply To Ariana Grande's Tweet About 'Legally Blonde'

We Are So Here For Reese Witherspoon's Flawless Reply To Ariana Grande's Tweet About 'Legally Blonde'
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Elle Woods has always been a model for young girls. Ariana Grande is one of those girls. And thanks to the age of social media, Elle Woods herself (Reese Witherspoon) and Ariana Grande have an opportunity to connect.


Ariana Grande tweeted a quote from the "Welcome to Harvard" scene of the original film:


Clearly Ariana is on a mission to turn orange into the new pink.

But before Witherspoon even had a chance to reply, people were already noticing direct parallels between Grande and Elle Woods:





When Witherspoon saw the tweet, she continued through the next line from the movie.


Fans really can't get enough of this perfect interaction.








All of this was probably in light of news of a third Legally Blonde film, starring Witherspoon and slated for release on Valentine's Day 2020!





We hope to see more feminine role models involved with the third installment in the iconic feminist franchise.


H/T: Billboard, Twitter

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