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Reese Witherspoon in Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003)

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Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde

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Reese Witherspoon was pregnant during filming.
Jimmy Choo, the shoe designer, was asked to make sixty-three different pairs of shoes for this movie, all out of man-made materials (to be animal-friendly along the line of the line of non-animal cruelty, the line of this movie). Reese Witherspoon asked to keep them all, along with all of the designer clothing she wore in this movie.
For the first film, Reese Witherspoon was paid $1 million, the entire film ultimately costing $18 million. For the sequel, Witherspoon's salary was $15 million.
All of Elle Woods' (Reese Witherspoon's) hair and hairstyles throughout this movie were top-grade wigs due to Witherspoon's shorter hair for Sweet Home Alabama (2002).
The one million dog march was Reese Witherspoon's idea.

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David Nicksay: The producer is one of the Representatives to whom Elle talks while trying to round up signatures for the discharge petition.

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