Reese Witherspoon Opens Up About Her Experiences Of Domestic Abuse

The actress revealed how leaving her abusive relationship changed her life.
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Reese Witherspoon has shared her own experiences of domestic abuse, opening up about leaving a toxic relationship earlier in her life.

In a conversation with Oprah Winfrey for O magazine, to promote their upcoming film ‘A Wrinkle In Time’, Reese discussed her history of the “psychological” and “verbal” abuse she endured when she was in a relationship and “really young”.

Reese Witherspoon
Reese Witherspoon
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Throughout her career, Reese has been an advocate for tackling domestic abuse, both through her work as a brand ambassador for Avon and independently, even speaking in the House Of Commons about the issue back in 2009.

She’s also been a vocal supporter of the ‘Time’s Up’ movement, which aims to help anyone in any industry who has been on the receiving end of sexual harassment in the workplace.

Looking to the future, Reese said she feels women using their power is the way to combat gender inequality, telling Oprah: There are a lot of really good men in the world, but I do think it’s incumbent on women in leadership to rewrite the rules.

Since its inception less than a month ago, the ‘Time’s Up’ movement has already helped raise $20 million, and has received requests for help from more than 1000 people.

Read Reese and Oprah’s interview in full in the new issue of O magazine, out on 13 February.

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