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‘No one was coming to save me’: How Reese Witherspoon built a $900 million company from a problem Hollywood wouldn’t fix

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‘No one was coming to save me’: How Reese Witherspoon built a $900 million company from a problem Hollywood wouldn’t fix
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Reese Witherspoon transitioned from actress to entrepreneur after growing frustrated with the lack of quality roles for women in Hollywood. She founded Hello Sunshine, a media company focused on telling female-driven stories across film, television, and books, which she later sold for around $900 million. Her journey was shaped by financial hardship and a self-reliant mindset developed early in life.

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“What, like it’s hard?”Recommended Video While it’s an iconic line from her career-making film Legally Blonde, it’s also a mantra that Reese Witherspoon lives by. The actress-turned-media-company owner has long had the grit required to ideate, found, and ultimately sell a near-billion-dollar company that flipped Hollywood’s script on its head. By the time Witherspoon was 34, she had spent two decades inside the movie business, she had seen enough. The scripts landing on her desk in 2011 were, in her words, “abysmal [and] really demeaning.

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