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Aug 3, 2021
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Reese Witherspoon has cashed in on her media business Hello Sunshine. She’s sold the company for $900-million.
Witherspoon founded Hello Sunshine in 2016, going on to produce fan-favorites like “The Morning Show,” “Big Little Lies,” and “Little Fires Everywhere.” She’ll still be in the mix now that baton has been passed to Blackstone. What’s next for Hello Sunshine? “Legally Blonde 3” for one, and more projects that will “empower women and the people who celebrate them.” I started this company to change the way all women are seen in media, Reese says in a press release. I am committed to continuing to create opportunity for filmmakers, authors and creators of all backgrounds and experiences to tell their stories in their own way, and to reach more audiences who will see that their stories matter.”
Aug 3, 2021
Photo: Getty Images
Reese Witherspoon has cashed in on her media business Hello Sunshine. She’s sold the company for $900-million.
Witherspoon founded Hello Sunshine in 2016, going on to produce fan-favorites like “The Morning Show,” “Big Little Lies,” and “Little Fires Everywhere.” She’ll still be in the mix now that baton has been passed to Blackstone. What’s next for Hello Sunshine? “Legally Blonde 3” for one, and more projects that will “empower women and the people who celebrate them.” I started this company to change the way all women are seen in media, Reese says in a press release. I am committed to continuing to create opportunity for filmmakers, authors and creators of all backgrounds and experiences to tell their stories in their own way, and to reach more audiences who will see that their stories matter.”