You Guys, Reese Witherspoon Finally Met Her Olympics Crush Adam Rippon (Video)
Thank you for this moment, Stephen Colbert
Tony Maglio | March 8, 2018 @ 6:25 AM
Last Updated: March 8, 2018 @ 6:44 AM
It’s just another New York City love story (that began in Pyeongchang, South Korea): On Wednesday, Reese Witherspoon finally met her Winter Olympics crush Adam Rippon, and it was exactly as sweet a moment as you’d expect from these two.
We owe you for this, Stephen Colbert.
“This is meant to be,” Witherspoon said after the “Late Show” host brought them together on stage. “This is the relationship the world has been waiting for.”
“You smell really good,” the actress added. “You’re more handsome in person than even on the ice.”
“I really needed this today, meeting Reese,” Rippon said. “Before I got out here, my life was like in shambles.”
Find out why via the video above.
These 16 Hollywood Giants Gave $12.2 Million to Fight Sexual Harassment (Photos)
On Monday, more than 300 Hollywood women announced the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund to assist women (and men) who experience sexual harassment in the workplace. According to the group's GoFundMe page, 16 individuals and companies account for $12.2 million of the fund's initial endowment.
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Actress Kate Capshaw and director/producer Steven Spielberg’s Wunderkinder Foundation -- $2 million
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Creative Artists Agency -- $2 million
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PR executive Katie McGrath and director JJ Abrams -- $1 million
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Hollywood talent agencies ICM Partners, United Talent Agency and William Morris Endeavor -- $1 million each
Anonymous -- $1 million
Actress Jennifer Aniston -- $500,000
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"Grey's Anatomy" and "Scandal" creator Shonda Rhimes -- $500,000
Actress Meryl Streep -- $500,000
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Actress Reese Witherspoon -- $500,000
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Paradigm Talent Agency -- $500,000
Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy -- $250,000
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The Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Foundation -- $250,000
Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon and Oprah Winfrey are among the lead donors to the new Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund for women in the workplace
On Monday, more than 300 Hollywood women announced the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund to assist women (and men) who experience sexual harassment in the workplace. According to the group's GoFundMe page, 16 individuals and companies account for $12.2 million of the fund's initial endowment.