Reese Witherspoon's son Deacon Phillippe turns heads at 'Legally Blonde' prequel premiere
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Reese Witherspoon attended the premiere of "Elle," a "Legally Blonde" prequel series, with her son Deacon Phillippe.
- Deacon Phillippe's magenta tie echoed his father Ryan Phillippe's look at the original "Legally Blonde" premiere in 2001.
- The event celebrated the franchise and the color pink, with Witherspoon sharing nostalgic posts about her iconic role.
Reese Witherspoon radiated in pink at the New York premiere of "Elle," the new series exploring Elle Woods's younger years before she became the beloved lawyer of "Legally Blonde." The actress, who also produces the show, brought her son Deacon Phillippe as her date to the event held at the historic Radio City Music Hall.
Deacon, 22, drew attention not just for his presence but for a subtle yet significant fashion choice. He wore a black suit with a magenta tie, a color that mirrored his mother's ensemble and served as a direct nod to his father, Ryan Phillippe. In 2001, Ryan Phillippe wore a similar tie to the original "Legally Blonde" premiere in Los Angeles, accompanying Witherspoon during a pivotal moment in her career.
The premiere served as a bridge between the past and present of the "Legally Blonde" franchise, a series that resonated deeply with a generation. Witherspoon herself embraced the theme, sharing nostalgic posts on Instagram celebrating National Pink Day. "Pink is more than a color. It's confidence, optimism, and kindness," she wrote, accompanying her message with images from her time as Elle Woods and behind-the-scenes glimpses of the new series.
While the physical resemblance between Deacon and his father has long been a topic on social media, this sartorial homage made it even more apparent. Photos comparing Ryan Phillippe at the 2001 premiere and Deacon at the recent event quickly circulated online, sparking comparisons between father and son across the decades.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.