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Elle Woods takes on midlife in ‘Legally Blonde 3’

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When we last saw Elle Woods, she was driving away from her wedding in a pastel pink cabriolet, following the successful passage of anti-animal testing legislatio­n in Congress.

“OK, now that we’re married, where do you want to live?” asked her supportive husband, Emmett, played by Luke Wilson. “Beverly Hills? Boston? Washington?”

Elle, at the driver’s seat, smiled ambitiousl­y. “I think I know just the place,” she said, before turning her gaze to the White House and winking at the camera.

Did Elle, portrayed by

Reese Witherspoo­n, make it to the Oval Office? Are she and Emmett still together? Did she have children?

Nearly two decades since the franchise’s last film, 2003’s “Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde,” audiences will finally find out.

Announced in May, “Legally Blonde 3,” co-written by Mindy Kaling and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” co-creator Dan Goor, will show us how the French-manicured Harvard Law School graduate has fared. And one of the things that most excites Kaling is how audiences will respond to a more mature version of its lead character.

“I can’t wait to see what people think,” Kaling said in a recent interview with Access.

On social media, fans continue to celebrate that Witherspoo­n, whose production company, Hello Sunshine, is behind the forthcomin­g film, will reprise her iconic role.

The franchise, which began in 2001 and has grossed $266 million worldwide, continues to inspire young people — whether it’s to pursue higher education or simply push through the pandemic in hopes of seeing the new film in theaters.

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