Reese Witherspoon tells PEOPLE she is 'still embarrassed' about a speech she once gave for another actress who now 'doesn't talk to me anymore.' The 'You're Cordially Invited' star adds, 'We're not friends anymore.
Reese Witherspoon had no cruel intentions when she accidentally ruined a friendship. The actress, 48, revealed she “embarrassed” a “proper actress” friend while speaking in public, and the incident soured their sisterhood.
The “Legally Blonde” star didn’t reveal the identity of her former friend but confirmed they are no longer on speaking terms.
Reese Witherspoon says her friendship with a 'very serious' British actress was ruined over an ill-timed roast at a 'classy' awards show: 'It haunts me.'
Reese Witherspoon wore a $458 Cuyana bag that she carried by its top-handle, a style of bag Kate Middleton carries. It also has a removable strap, so it can be worn as a crossbody bag, which Sandra Bullock and Jennifer Aniston wear.
Reese Witherspoon mistakenly thought she was supposed to roast one famous actress and as a result the two no longer speak
Reese Witherspoon was spotted wearing a stylish skirt set while attending the "You're Cordially Invited" New York Screening on Jan. 28.
Stoller’s previous credits include Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008), Get Him to the Greek (2010) and the underrated Bad Neighbours (2014); his dialogue and instinct for familial malice are both razor-sharp. Witherspoon, in particular, delivers his zingers with the unerring aim of a screwball comedy heroine.
Reese Witherspoon has revealed a speech misfire at an awards ceremony cost her a friendship with an A-list actress.
Reese Witherspoon is still embarrassed about the time she thought she was supposed to roast a friend at an awards show. It turns out Witherspoon, 48, was only supposed to present an award to her, and the mix-up led to the end of their relationship.
Are you with Reese Witherspoon or Will Ferrell? "You're Cordially Invited," a new comedy directed by Nicholas Stoller, brings together two stars whose movie worlds are nearly as divided as wedding guests on separate sides of the aisle.