Reese Witherspoon and Look-Alike Daughter, Ava, Hit Red Carpet Together for the First Time

Reese Witherspoon with her daughter, Ava Phillippe, at the premiere of <em>Big Little Lies</em> in Hollywood on Feb. 7. (Photo: Getty Images)
Reese Witherspoon with her daughter, Ava Phillippe, at the premiere of Big Little Lies in Hollywood on Feb. 7. (Photo: Getty Images)

Reese Witherspoon pushed to get the female-centric HBO miniseries Big Little Lies on the small screen, so it’s no surprise that she brought along a special plus-one — her daughter, Ava Phillippe — to Tuesday’s premiere.

It was the first time that Reese and Ava walked the red carpet as a pair — and just one of a handful of times that the 17-year-old has been on the red carpet in her life, despite her famous pedigree. (Her dad is Ryan Phillippe.) Mom and daughter seemed tight as they posed for photos together in their belted minis. And, goodness, don’t they look alike? Same strong jaw, eye color, hair color (though Ava loves her pink). Perhaps Reese needs to get a nose ring like her mini-me?

Related: Reese Witherspoon Says She and Daughter Ava Phillippe Don’t Think They Look Alike!

Mom and daughter, who have said they don’t think they look alike, at the after-party. (Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)
Mom and daughter, who have said they don’t think they look alike, at the after-party. (Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

Inside the bash, they stuck together. And while Ava may not seem overtly proud of her mama, she certainly was, taking to Instagram later in the night to post a sweet tribute. “So proud of my awesome mama and her passion for this project,” wrote the teen, who has 239,000 Instagram followers despite never having appeared in a film. “It is so nice to see these wonderful, talented women in roles just as dynamic as they are.”

Reese also posted a photo on social, writing, “With my [heart] always @avaphillippe.. #MotherDaughter #MatchyMatchy #Premiere #BigLittleLies.”

With my ❤️always @avaphillippe .. #MotherDaughter #MatchyMatchy #Premiere #BigLittleLies

A photo posted by Reese Witherspoon (@reesewitherspoon) on Feb 8, 2017 at 8:36am PST

Ava mentioned Big Little Lies being her mom’s passion project, and that’s a fact. The Oscar winner, who stars in it and produces it (it’s her first big foray into TV), has said that she became involved because she found it to be an important part of a necessary paradigm shift in the roles being offered to actresses in Hollywood.

“I feel like the constant women of incredible talent playing wives and girlfriends with thankless parts, I just had enough,” Reese said during the show’s panel discussion at the 2017 Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour. “It’s a unique privilege to be able to come to other women with a piece of material I feel deeply proud of and excited to see their performances.”

Reese with her
Reese with her Big Little Lies co-stars: from left, Laura Dern, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, and Zoë Kravitz. (Photo: Getty Images)

Last night looked like a celebration of women as Reese posed with her co-stars, including Laura Dern, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, and Zoë Kravitz.

Reese brought her whole family (Ava, Deacon Phillippe, Tennessee Toth, and hubby Jim Toth) to the <em>Sing</em> premiere in December, and she’s attended a few other events through the years. However, this is the first time that mom and daughter walked the carpet as a pair. (Photo: Getty Images)
Reese brought her whole family (Ava, Deacon Phillippe, Tennessee Toth, and hubby Jim Toth) to the Sing premiere in December, and she’s attended a few other events through the years. However, this is the first time that mom and daughter walked the carpet as a pair. (Photo: Getty Images)

High school junior Ava, a budding artist, is pretty low-key as far as celeb kids go. Us Weekly reported that she was given a used Volkswagen to drive after she got her license so as not to stand out too much among her friends. Her dad recently spoke about his daughter’s growing Instagram fame.

“Well, she has an incredibly famous mother and a moderately famous father, but that’s how that works,” Ryan told People. “And also social media is largely driven by the youth and the associations made within that group. … The danger would be if you had a kid who didn’t have perspective and didn’t have an understanding of it. I don’t feel like our kids are as caught up in the value that some might place on those things. It’s a byproduct of the life that they’ve been born into.”

And what a life. A red carpet with mom on a school night was not our high school experience.


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