Reese Witherspoon Touches On Her Longtime Friendships With Jennifer Aniston And Other A-Listers And Why She’s Making Movies For Her Pals Now

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Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston have spent a lot of time together in recent years, thanks to starring on the series, The Morning Show, a hit among those with an Apple TV+ subscription. The two are friends in real life as well, and in recent months the producer has opened up about making content with some of the a-listers she has long-standing relationships with in Hollywood, and how those friendships have only grown as they’ve been able to put together movies and TV projects they can be passionate about.

What Reese Witherspoon Has Learned During Her Two Decades+ In Hollywood 

The industry hasn’t always been the best place to enhance female voices. While Reese Witherspoon says starting from the ground up and paying her “dues” did help her to build character, even once she became a famous name in projects like Cruel Intentions and Legally Blonde, she didn’t have a lot of say over the types of roles that were available to her. She wanted to change all that. So she did. 

No look I had to pay my dues. I did the work behind the scenes too. During high school I worked as a production assistant because I really wanted to know all sides of the business. And I think it’s important to pay your dues. To that end, I didn’t always feel I had agency or an ability to affect change. But then as I got a little bit older I started looking around at the parts for women. They just weren’t good enough. and I read a lot, so I started optioning books.

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