Inside Robert's friendship with Reese: Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon, A look back at their closeness. True friends are the ones who reach out to you during the tough times. And Reese Witherspoon has proven herself to be one good pal to Robert Pattinson as he's dealing with the fight from his girlfriend and "Twilight" co-star Kristen Stewart's public admission that she cheated on Pattinson with her married "Snow White and the Huntsman" director Rupert Sanders. Witherspoon went as far as to offer her $7 million ranch in Ojai, California, about 85 miles outside Hollywood, as a place for the actor to move away from the media spotlight.
So how did Pattinson, 26, and Witherspoon, 36, become so close? While filming previous year's romantic drama "Water for Elephants," the two exposed that they had worked together on 2004's period drama "Vanity Fair" in which Witherspoon played Pattinson's mother! By the time the two reteamed to play lovers previous year, they were quite comfortable, as evidenced by Pattinson's comments about filming a love scene with Witherspoon. "I was doing it when I had a actually bad cold," Pattinson told MTV. "My nose is running all over the place, and it was in one of the additional photography scenes, and Reese had this wig on, and literally, I was wiping my nose on her wig." While a lot of women would love to kiss RPattz anyway, Witherspoon admitted that for her, "It wasn't appealing; it wasn't enjoyable." A happier on-set experience was when Witherspoon introduced Pattinson to her now 12-year-old daughter, Ava, who reportedly had a crush on him!
The two have often teased each other in open, such as when Pattinson, Patrick Dempsey, and Chelsea Handler presented Witherspoon with the Generation Award at the MTV Movie Awards in June 2011. When it was the Brit's turn at the mic, he made some inside jokes, such as that for Witherspoon, "tequila is like a Lay's potato chip you can't just have one," that left Nashville native Witherspoon alternately laughing and hiding her face from her seat in the audience. During her receipt speech, Witherspoon retorted that Pattinson should have declared himself the "best motherf in Hollywood." But it was obvious that their friendship went deeper. Approximately a year after "Water for Elephants" was released; Witherspoon was still raving about Pattinson. "He's professional, hard-working, so appreciative, more thankful than I've ever seen anybody for where he is in life," she told MTV. She also talked about his phenomenal fame. "I've never experienced what he has – going to premieres and there's just millions of people waiting for him to touch them. I think it must be strange, but I don't even know how to process what he deals with ... He's a really cool guy."
So how did Pattinson, 26, and Witherspoon, 36, become so close? While filming previous year's romantic drama "Water for Elephants," the two exposed that they had worked together on 2004's period drama "Vanity Fair" in which Witherspoon played Pattinson's mother! By the time the two reteamed to play lovers previous year, they were quite comfortable, as evidenced by Pattinson's comments about filming a love scene with Witherspoon. "I was doing it when I had a actually bad cold," Pattinson told MTV. "My nose is running all over the place, and it was in one of the additional photography scenes, and Reese had this wig on, and literally, I was wiping my nose on her wig." While a lot of women would love to kiss RPattz anyway, Witherspoon admitted that for her, "It wasn't appealing; it wasn't enjoyable." A happier on-set experience was when Witherspoon introduced Pattinson to her now 12-year-old daughter, Ava, who reportedly had a crush on him!
The two have often teased each other in open, such as when Pattinson, Patrick Dempsey, and Chelsea Handler presented Witherspoon with the Generation Award at the MTV Movie Awards in June 2011. When it was the Brit's turn at the mic, he made some inside jokes, such as that for Witherspoon, "tequila is like a Lay's potato chip you can't just have one," that left Nashville native Witherspoon alternately laughing and hiding her face from her seat in the audience. During her receipt speech, Witherspoon retorted that Pattinson should have declared himself the "best motherf in Hollywood." But it was obvious that their friendship went deeper. Approximately a year after "Water for Elephants" was released; Witherspoon was still raving about Pattinson. "He's professional, hard-working, so appreciative, more thankful than I've ever seen anybody for where he is in life," she told MTV. She also talked about his phenomenal fame. "I've never experienced what he has – going to premieres and there's just millions of people waiting for him to touch them. I think it must be strange, but I don't even know how to process what he deals with ... He's a really cool guy."
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