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Reese Witherspoon wants to mentor Hollywood's next generation of female stars

Reese Witherspoon is paying forward the guidance she received early in her career by mentoring the next generation of female Hollywood stars. She recently welcomed five new mentees to her Hello Sunshine Collective program. The actress believes mentorship is crucial for women to connect and share wisdom in both professional and personal matters. Witherspoon's company was specifically designed to pass opportunities to other women rather than focusing solely on her own success.

Los Angeles, Oct 12

Hollywood actress Reese Witherspoon believes in giving back to her community of actors. The actress has expressed her wish to mentor the next generation of female stars in Hollywood.

The 49-year-old star was grateful for those who helped her out during the early years of her movie career and is determined to "pass the microphone" to those trying to find their way in the industry, reports ‘Female First UK”.

Speaking to E! News, the actress said, "Mentorship is everything. I just had lunch with my mentor yesterday, who helped me so much in my 20s. She really guided me and gave me great advice about choices I was gonna make in my career, but also my personal life. It's important for women to find ways to connect in real life and learn from each other, really gather those best practices, those critical words of wisdom that can really guide you”.

Witherspoon has welcomed five new mentees to the Hello Sunshine Collective, her company, and explained that the company was set up to benefit others.

The ‘Walk the Line’ star said, "Hello Sunshine was never just about me. It is always about passing the microphone or shining a light on another woman and her accomplishments. So, the Collective is an extension of that”.

As per ‘Female First UK’, Reese has produced hit shows such as ‘The Morning Show’ and ‘Daisy Jones and the Six’ through Hello Sunshine and says her younger self would be "blown away" by the company's success.

The ‘Legally Blonde’ actress said, "I think my younger self would be blown away. She'd be astounded at the community that Hello Sunshine has become. I was always looking for connection with other people and celebrating my friends growing up. I think women are so interesting, so my natural curiosity has gotten me to this place”.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Arjun K

Mentorship is crucial in any field. Glad to see Hollywood stars giving back. Hope Bollywood stars also take inspiration from this and create similar programs for aspiring actors.

Sarah B

As someone who's had mentors in my corporate career, I can vouch for how transformative guidance can be. Reese's approach of helping with both career and personal life decisions is so valuable. More women leaders should do this!

Rohit P

While I appreciate the sentiment, I wonder if this will actually reach diverse talent or just benefit those already connected. Hollywood needs more inclusive mentorship programs that help women from all backgrounds.

Meera T

"Passing the microphone" - what a powerful concept! This is exactly what we need more of in every industry. Women supporting women creates stronger communities. Kudos to Reese for walking the talk! 💪

David E

The Hello Sunshine Collective sounds amazing. Creating structured programs rather than just occasional advice makes mentorship much more effective. Hope this becomes a model for others to follow worldwide.

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