‘I shine every time’: Alana Ubach reveals what she loves most about being remembered for ‘Legally Blonde’
Years later, Reese WitherspoonThe film ‘Legally Blonde’ is still an iconic watch for many people around the world. Many dialogues and scenes from the film went viral from time to time and are still remembered today. Alana UbachThe actress, who played Serena McGuire, was also one of those iconic characters who is still remembered today. In a recent interview, the actress talked about the success of the film and how she feels when fans recognize her because of the film after so many years.
Alana Ubach opens up about missing ‘Legally Blonde’
Speaking to PEOPLE at the premiere of her latest show, ‘Hacks’ Season 5, the star fondly explained how much she loves being remembered for ‘Legally Blonde.’ The film is soon going to complete its 25th anniversary. Talking about the film, she revealed that even now, many people remember her by her iconic quote from the film, where she says, ‘I got bangs. I got bangs.’ She added, “I get this quote from every other gay Gen Z-er this side of China. I get excited every time, so excited. I want to take them all home with me.”
Alana Ubach remembers working with Reese Witherspoon
Ubach and Witherspoon played best friends in the 2001 film and became good friends during the filming of the film. Recalling her time working with Reese Witherspoon, she shared, “I worked with Freeway [Witherspoon]And here I am at it again, playing her cheerleader best friend. We were like, ‘What is this?’ We are 27 year old kids playing against 18 year old kids. What is this? No one will believe that we are of that age and this and that age.” He further added that at the time, no one had any idea how successful and iconic the film was going to be.
About ‘Legally Blonde’
The film is based on a fashionable girl named Elle Woods, who gets admitted into one of the most prestigious colleges and its highly competitive law program in order to get her ex back. However, on her way to proving him wrong, she discovers that she has knowledge of the law, and if she takes up the job, she can do so while staying true to her identity and personality.
