Believe it or not, but Elle Woods actually owes some blonde sisters their time on our screen. Do you know those whose lives she “infiltrated,” as she herself told EW? And no, we`re not talking about Delta Nu. How did the actress explain this? “It was like an anthropological study.” That`s right: Elle Woods, or should we say Amanda Brown, never went to Harvard. The reality? We should watch the beauty of Beverly Hills find its way to Stanford Law, just like Amanda; Only, they weren`t as amused as we were about a blonde Barbie dancing on her campus lawn in a sparkling bikini. “I absolutely loved and loved Selma,” Davis revealed News.com.au face behind Vivian Kensington. “I had a crush on her at the time, but she was with someone else, [actor Jason Schwartzman].” It must have been an embarrassing attitude. “He came and I thought, `Who is this guy?!` In case you really want to feel old, today is actually the 20th anniversary of the release of *Legally Blonde*, which is an important milestone. Unsurprisingly, cast members take the opportunity to travel back in time and share incredibly rare behind-the-scenes photos of the film. Fans, of course, were curious about the reasons for the delay. Now, screenwriter Mindy Kaling has spoken up to explain why the project is taking longer than expected — and part of it has to do with Kaling and co-writer Dan Goor wanting to tell the story well. From the “shrew” of New Orleans to the queen of Harvard law, Reese Witherspoon and her alter ego have had a whirlwind. But once you`ve passed that million-dollar salary, there`s another—deeper — reason why the legal blonde means as much as it does to the blonde beauty: revenge. “Is it safe to say that She is the one who escaped?” SNL star Chloe Fineman asked Matt Davis, aka Warner, during his 20-year reunion.
His response? “How could it not be?” We didn`t know that there was actually a much darker truth behind these forbidden feelings. “She still has to be able to reject Warner,” McCullah told EW of the moment the production flew all the way to England to rewrite history. In fact, several improvised scenes – shot at Dulwich College London – later we finally saw Reese already making her next film – gave Elle the degree she deserved. Long before Warner Huntington III attracted an ambitious Elle Woods to the East, the blonde beauty actually had her sights elsewhere. In fact, the only reason we saw her end up in Massachusetts was a brutal rejection of Stanford University in sunny California. It seems like Legally Blonde 3 was announced an eternity ago (yes, June 2018 really is an eternity), and we`ve been patiently waiting for a trailer and teaser, behind-the-scenes clips, and all that good stuff ever since. But while it looks like filming hasn`t even begun yet, Elle Woods has given Reese Witherspoon clues about who might return for the third part of the film. Well, sort of. Sure, her manicure skills and ability to bend over and crack were clearly second to none, but if you ask the face behind Paulette Bonafonté, herself? “I just hear someone in real life, [or] I meet someone, and then I steal them,” actress Jennifer Coolidge told IGN.
What exactly does it mean? Sure, he was the blocked playboy who broke up with Elle because she “was too blonde,” but what about when the cameras stopped working? How did Warner, or should we say Matt Davis, behave when he wasn`t busy being called a bonehead on our screens? First of all, the reality of the actor was much more brutal than we had ever imagined. “It was a complete musical sequence that we eventually cut from the film,” Reese Witherspoon revealed at the “bend & snap” meeting. “We had all these dancers behind us, including Ryan Heffington. It was so much fun. But don`t worry, guys, she`s always going to “turn the corner and crack until she`s 95,” as she joked to ET. Not all heroes wear capes, guys. In fact, ours wears pink – a lot! Meet Amanda Brown, also known as the true inspiration behind the unique Elle Woods. Are you also a star truck? From mascara tears to rabbit costumes, we`ve seen Elle struggle to take on Harvard — the good guys, the bad guys, and the boneheads.