Legally Blondes Now
Tiffany attempts to frame the sisters for a cheating scandal to get them expelled.
It shifts from the original's focus on self-discovery and romantic redemption to a story about sisterly support and standing up for others. Legally Blondes
(2009) is a direct-to-video teen comedy and the third installment in the Legally Blonde franchise. Produced by Reese Witherspoon and directed by Savage Steve Holland, it serves as a lighthearted spin-off focusing on the younger British cousins of the original protagonist, Elle Woods. Plot Summary Tiffany attempts to frame the sisters for a
While Reese Witherspoon does not appear on screen, her character Elle Woods is mentioned frequently. The film also introduces the twins' signature "Flip and Wave" move, a recreation of the iconic "Bend and Snap". Production Context Produced by Reese Witherspoon and directed by Savage
Like the original, the film emphasizes that intelligence and femininity are not mutually exclusive.
Drawing on their family's "legal smarts" and natural wit, the twins must conduct their own investigation and defense to prove their innocence and change the school's culture. Cast and Key Characters