ACTRESS Reese Witherspoon has looked nearly identical to her daughter Ava during a fancy event in Los Angeles.
Reese, 48, and her lookalike daughter Ava, 23, were spotted at a star-studded event for the luxury jewelry store Tiffany.
The specialty design house launched the Blue Book collection in Beverly Hills.
The mother/daughter duo donned strapless outfits and accessorized with silver necklaces.
The pair also parted their long blond hair in the middle.
The young model stood out from her female parent as she teased the tattoos on her bare arms.
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During the Tiffany & Co. event, the Pretty Little Liars star wore a black blazer over her matching dress.
Reese flaunted her long legs as the black dress had a long slit on the side.
After posing with her daughter at their table, the Morning Show actress stood with Wonder Wonder star Gal Gadot, 38.
Gal towered over the mom of two as they smiled at the camera.
‘FEEL SO YOUNG’
In November 2021, Reese told InStyle that she loved being mistaken for her daughter.
“It makes me feel so young,” she said.
“I’m sure it’s not easy looking exactly like your mother”
The Walk The Line star and her ex-husband Ryan Phillippe, 49, share their daughter Ava and son Deacon, 20.
Deacon made his acting debut starring as Parker in Season 3 of Netflix’s Never Have I Ever.
Reese also shares her son, Tennessee, with her ex-husband Jim Toth.
LEGALLY BLONDE
The family outing came after the 48-year-old star announced her new project.
In early April, the actress teamed up with Amazon/MGM Studios to create a TV series based on her iconic film Legally Blonde, Deadline reported.
Resse played the loveable and quirky Elle Woods in the trilogy of the legal comedy franchise.
Reese’s production company, Hello Sunshine, will adapt the movie into a TV spinoff.
Gossip Girl executive producers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage are writing the project, which is deep in development.
Meanwhile, a second series based on the 2001 hit is still being worked out.
Legally Blondes, the 2009 direct-to-video spinoff, was originally meant as the pilot for a “potential series.”
The franchise is based on Amanda Brown’s 2001 novel of the same name.