Reese Witherspoon never regrets becoming an actress, but she does miss one thing: her privacy. She told Vogue, “I parted with my privacy a long time ago. We went different ways. And sometimes I mourn it. Sometimes I will sit in the car and cry. Because I can’t get out.”
More from the interview, given a few months before Reese’s March 26 wedding: On the increased amount of attention she’s been getting from the paparazzi Reese said, ”It usually heats up during, like, pregnancies or babies or marriage. It’s the drama of real life readers want to know!”
One good thing about all the attention: ”I get hugged a lot! Which is fun.” On her then-fiance, now-husband, CAA agent Jim Toth: ”He’s wonderful. He’s just a really great guy. I just feel really lucky to be with someone who cares so much and is so kind and loving. You know? It’s a really nice thing to finally have that.”
On her current emotional state: ”Even though I am nervous and excited and all those things people feel when they are about to get married, I think I am mostly very calm right now. Usually, I’m a little bit of a squirrel. I have a squirrelly energy.”
On turning 35: ”I’ve had some really kind of sad moments lately. You don’t go backward! And I think 35 for a woman is a big thing. You can’t pretend you are an ingenue. You can’t pretend you are wide-eyed and innocent. It’s on your face! It’s in your body. It’s in your voice.”