
Reese Witherspoon refuses to strip off for a movie
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Reese Witherspoon refuses to strip off for a movie
Reese Witherspoon has refused to strip off for a movie.
The ‘Rendition’ actress - who has two children, nine-year-old daughter Ava
and son Deacon, six, with ex-husband Ryan Phillippe - doesn’t think it would
be appropriate to appear nude because of the effect it could have on her
kids.
She said about nude roles: "I had my first baby when I was 23, so for me,
no. I've always been choosing roles knowing that I have a daughter and I
have a responsibility to her and to the world to be representing women of
strength.
"These are the women I know in life. I think it's a natural extension of
parenthood for you to feel like you’re responsible for the worlds you
create, whether they be silly or serious. I think you are responsible for
the art you put in the world."
Although Reese, 33, has no plans to bare all for a film role she would love
to star in another animation.
The Oscar-winning star enjoyed voicing a role in ‘Monsters Vs. Aliens’
because the process encouraged her to relax and act immaturely.
Reese explained to FOX News: "It's definitely not hard to work on an
animation. It's like you go in and it's about how imaginative you can be.
For me, that's just a fantastic opportunity to be free and act like a
five-year-old.
"We just go in the sound booth and be silly and eat candy and drink caffeine
and bounce off the walls. The older I get the more I regress. I really have
just become very silly."
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