Selma Blair: I Would Have ‘Loved’ to End Up With Reese in ‘Legally Blonde’

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Selma Blair: I Would Have ‘Loved’ to End Up With Reese in ‘Legally Blonde’
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Who else would have totally been OK with this LegallyBlonde alternate ending?

Sweetest Thing, which was filmed in 2000, followed Elle Woods’ determination to win back her boyfriend Warner Huntington III by getting admitted into Harvard Law School

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