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Lexi Minetree cast as Elle Woods in ‘Legally Blonde' prequel on Prime Video

Lexi Minetree cast as Elle Woods in ‘Legally Blonde' prequel on Prime Video

Express Tribune14-02-2025

Amazon MGM Studios and Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine have officially cast Lexi Minetree (
The Murdaugh Murders
) as the young Elle Woods in the highly anticipated
Legally Blonde
prequel series.
As first reported by
Deadline
, Minetree emerged as one of the final contenders for the iconic role originally played by Witherspoon in
Legally Blonde
(2001) and its sequel
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde
(2003). Witherspoon personally revealed the casting announcement on social media earlier today.
'Allow me to introduce you to the new Elle Woods! After watching so many incredible auditions for the new Elle prequel series on @PrimeVideo, we finally found our Elle. And today, I got to break the news myself! Meet @leximinetree,' Witherspoon shared.
The upcoming series,
Elle
, will follow a teenage Elle Woods as she navigates high school, shaping the vibrant, ambitious young woman fans fell in love with in the original
Legally Blonde
films.
Laura Kittrell (
High School, Insecure
) serves as co-showrunner and executive producer alongside Caroline Dries. The production team includes Reese Witherspoon, Lauren Neustadter, Lauren Kisilevsky, and Marc Platt.
Minetree is represented by Stewart Talent, Framework, and Jackoway, Austen, Tyerman. The
Legally Blonde
prequel is set to stream exclusively on Prime Video, with more casting announcements expected soon.

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