Emma Stone and Reese Witherspoon have teamed up to offer tips and advice to people struggling with anxiety issues during the coronavirus lockdown.
16.04.2020 - 16:18 / foxnews.com
Reese Witherspoon is catching backlash for a coronavirus giveaway gone wrong. The "Little Fires Everywhere" actress, 44, was committed to showing appreciation for teachers amid the coronavirus pandemic by offering them a chance to receive a free dress from her clothing brand, Draper James.
But it turns out the actress' good deed fell short of its expectations, after only 250 educators out of the nearly one million who entered the giveaway actually scored a dress. Back on April 2, Draper James
.Emma Stone and Reese Witherspoon have teamed up to offer tips and advice to people struggling with anxiety issues during the coronavirus lockdown.
Emma Stone joined Reese Witherspoon and Child Mind Institute President Dr. Harold Koplewicz to talk about and raise awareness for the 17 million American children struggling every day with a mental health or learning disorder, and to help their families get the help they need to navigate unprecedented challenges during the COVID-19 crisis.
Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern proved quarantine birthdays can be a lot of fun during their Instagram Live chat Monday.
Reese Witherspoon is getting in some bonding time while staying active.
Where did all those little fires everywhere come from? All was revealed in the finale of Little Fires Everywhere. The Hulu limited series starring and executive produced by Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington dropped its big fiery finale on Wednesday, April 22, revealing who really burnt down Elena Richardson's house.
Reese Witherspoon opened up about getting arrested in 2013 during an appearance on Jameela Jamil's I Weigh podcast.The Oscar-winner called the arrest "embarrassing and dumb."At the time, her husband, Jim Toth, was charged with a DUI, while Witherspoon "faced a count of disorderly conduct for interfering with police," per Us Weekly.Reese Witherspoon is basically America's sweetheart, and it's hard to imagine her getting into trouble with the law.
Reese Witherspoon offered to give teachers free Draper James dresses if they entered her Instagram giveaway. The company only had 250 dresses to give away, and there are more than three million public school teachers in America.
Reese Witherspoon‘s fashion brand Draper James launched a giveaway two weeks ago to donate free dresses to teachers. The response overwhelmed the company though.
Reese Witherspoon is doing her bit amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Reese Witherspoon is focusing on teachers amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Oscar-winning actress and Draper James founder has donated to DonorsChoose, a nonprofit organization that allows donations to be mated directly to public school classroom projects. "Reese and Draper James have made a donation to DonorsChoose that will support all of our highest-need teachers in New Orleans, Atlanta, and Nashville, and many more throughout the country, as they work to educate their students while
© Jason Merritt/Radarpics/Shutterstock Reese Witherspoon attends the Vanity Fair Oscar Party at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills on Feb. 9, 2020. Wardrobe malfunction! Earlier this month, Reese Witherspoon's fashion line, Draper James, ceremoniously announced it was giving 250 dresses away to teachers as a thank you gesture for their work during the coronavirus pandemic.
Wardrobe malfunction! Earlier this month, Reese Witherspoon's fashion line, Draper James, ceremoniously announced it was giving 250 dresses away to teachers as a thank you gesture for their work during the coronavirus pandemic.