Reese Witherspoon makes plea to fans after…
Reese Witherspoon has called out a viral development that’s left her extremely “upset”.
Witherspoon took to her official social media platforms to movie a video where she spoke immediately to fans after revealing that she’d been dealing with a downside for the last 24 hours.
She revealed that a number of people have been impersonating her online and making an attempt to take benefit of fans through non-public messages.
Reese Witherspoon took to social media about how upset she was that people have been impersonating her to take benefit of fans through non-public messages. Reese Witherspoon / Instagram
The Hollywood star said that fans are even been extorted out of money.
“I want to just tell you what I’ve been dealing with for the 24 hours,” she says in the video message. “There are multiple people on TikTok and Instagram impersonating me.”
“I want you to know this is not me. And it’s so upsetting that people would use my name to manipulate people, but I want you to know that I would never ever manipulate you. I would never reach out to you for money, for private information, to a create a meetup time.”
She urged fans to watch out and warned them not to share any particulars with anybody who they consider is her.
“I want you to know that I would never ever manipulate you. I would never reach out to you for money, for private information, to a create a meetup time,” the actress said. BACKGRID
“Please look at these accounts that are doing this and make sure they’re verified,” she cautioned. “Please be careful out there and please know I would never, never reach out to you to manipulate you or take anything from you.”
It comes after Witherspoon made a uncommon remark revealing what it felt like to be a younger mom in Hollywood.
The actress, who was married to Ryan Phillippe from 1999 to 2008, explained that she didn’t notice the sacrifices she would have to make in her performing profession after giving beginning to their daughter, Ava, in 1999.
Reese Witherspoon, winner of the Icon Award, poses in the winners room at the 2025 Harper’s Bazaar Women of the Year Awards at Claridge’s Hotel on November 6, 2025, in London, England. Dave Benett/Getty Images for Harpers Bazaar UK
“And maybe that naïveté was good, because it’s like, ‘Oh, I’ll just do that and have a career,’” Witherspoon, 49, continued. “And I did have a few people say to me, ‘This is going to be really hard on your career.’”
The Big Little Lies star explained there “were roles (she) couldn’t take,” as she navigated balancing her “family and career, being a mum and being a working actor.”
“That’s why it was also scary when Legally Blonde became such a big hit,” she said, referring to the 2001 Robert Luketic-directed drama. “I wasn’t going to beg for parts; parts were coming to me.”
“And I was like, ‘But, I am a mom,’” she recalled. “There was so a lot about our business that deinappropriateized you, so you couldn’t be a film star if you performed a mother.
“And thank goodness, that’s sort of going by the wayside. But that was a big part of when I was in my 20s and 30s: ‘Don’t play a mom. No men will desire you, or nobody will want to go see that movie because nobody wants to see a movie about a mom.’”
Meanwhile, Withspoon is reportedly teaming up with Aniston to throw a shock divorce get together for their close pal, Nicole Kidman.
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