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Legally Blonde ending a different way?
In honor of the twentieth anniversary of the iconic cult-classic film, the cast revealed the original intended endings that never made it to see the light of day, though some test audience participants did get to see it. The 2001 movie ended with Reese Witherspoon s character, Elle Woods, graduating from Harvard as valedictorian.
In a piece for the
New York Times, the cast and crew revealed that test audiences weren t wowed by the original ending. The writers had a few different original endings before landing on Elle s law school graduation. The first ending was Elle and Vivian in Hawaii in beach chairs, drinking margaritas and holding hands. The insinuation was either they were best friends or they had gotten together romantically, Jessica Cauffiel, who portrayed Elle s best friend Margot revealed.
Legally Blonde Almost Had a Very Gay Ending & We re Screaming
Jessica Cauffiel just revealed the iconic film s original endings.
In a new interview with the cast and crew of Legally Blonde,
The New York Times has uncovered the very gay original ending to the movie that almost was.
The instant classic debuted in 2001 and follows Elle Woods (played by Reese Witherspoon), a blonde and bubbly aspiring lawyer who climbs the ranks of Harvard Law school despite the efforts of her peers and professionals who continuously underestimate her. The comedy, hailed as a feminist masterpiece at the time and still today, has a devoted LGBTQ+ following even twenty years later.