Lexi Minetree borrows Reese Witherspoon’s decade-old Met Gala gown for ‘Elle’ London premiere
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By Avery Matera Published July 1, 2026, 1:49 p.m. ETSee more of our coverage in your search results.
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Lexi Minetree and Reese Witherspoon are connected through more than just their shared on-screen character.
The duo have both played the iconic Elle Woods at different stages of life, with the newcomer dipping into Witherspoon’s vibrant pink wardrobe multiple times during her “Elle” promo tour.
On Tuesday, Minetree stepped onto the pink carpet at the UK screening of the Prime show wearing an equally bright magenta gown.
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The vintage Stella McCartney design featured a strapless bustier neckline and a small train, with the actress, 25, styling her hair up and in curls with rosy makeup to match.
Witherspoon first wore the look to the 2014 Met Gala for the “Charles James: Beyond Fashion”-themed event — though it perfectly fits Woods’ aesthetic.
This is not the first time that the actress has looked to her Woods predecessor for sartorial assistance.
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She made an appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” wearing the very same Marc Jacobs dress that Witherspoon chose for the premiere of “Legally Blonde” in 2001.
Even when she’s not borrowing from Witherspoon’s closet, Minetree and her stylist, Molly Dickson, have an eye towards the character of Elle Woods herself.
While promoting the film in New York City, the young actress slipped into the very same sequin Dolce & Gabbana that appears on film in the first movie, though she swapped the original blue for an aptly-chosen pink.
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Juan Soto's feud with Mets teammate revealed by owner in wild move
Under fire New York Mets owner Steve Cohen has made the remarkable move of confirming that there was a feud between $765million star Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor last season.
The Mets brought Soto to Queens in 2024 by offering him the largest contract in the history of sports after he left city rivals New York Yankees to enter free agency. But after lighting it up in the Bronx and reaching the World Series, his time with the Mets has so far been a disaster.
They have one of the worst records in baseball so far in 2026 on 36-51 after Wednesday's loss to Toronto Blue Jays, recently firing manager Carlos Mendoza. And last year, while things weren't as bad as they are now, they failed to make the playoffs after breaking the bank to land Soto.
Now, it has become a little bit clearer as to why after Cohen's extraordinary comments to the New York Post.
'Frankly, I think that's a story that was last year’s story,' Cohen said about the long-rumored tension among fans between Soto and Lindor.
'I am told and believe strongly that these guys are getting along much better. And so, I just don't see that as an issue anymore.'
Juan Soto had tension with Francisco Lindor during his first year with the New York Mets
The feud with Lindor (pictured) was confirmed by the Mets owner, Steve Cohen
He also quashed any talk of either leaving the team. Soto still has 13 years to go on the astonishing 15-year deal that he inked while Lindor has another six left on his 10-year contract.
'I don’t see them going anywhere,' he said. 'I'm lucky enough to have two high-quality players like that and with the elimination of whatever issues there were last year, I'm thrilled that they’re on the team.'
There had, however, been speculation that Lindor could have been moved on during the most recent offseason.
The comments from Cohen are striking though given the team's struggles this year. His hope for the future lies in Soto and Lindor not just being friends again, but getting out onto the field together more often.
Lindor has only recently returned due to a calf issue that sidelined him for two months of the season.
Soto has had a brilliant individual campaign so far with the Mets with a .971 OPS and 17 home runs to his name.
Cameras catches fan wildly celebrates his country scoring a goal
Now in the second year of their three-year Sacramento sabbatical, Athletics owners have stumbled upon an entirely new source of embarrassment in the crowd.
Whereas fans back in Oakland often held signs demanding the unpopular John Fisher sell the franchise, spectators at their temporary home in California's capital city are now cheering on another team in an entirely different sport.
As seen during the Athletics' 9-3 loss to the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday, one Team Mexico soccer fan seated behind home plate began jumping for joy after 'El Tri' scored in their 2-0 World Cup win over Ecuador.
'Goal!' the man could be heard yelling, easily drowning out the other 12,386 fans in attendance at Sutter Health Park.
Dressed in a classic green Mexican soccer jersey, the individual repeatedly yelled 'goal' until his fellow spectators began cheering on his enthusiasm.
Throughout it all, the NBC Sports California broadcast remained in the moment, stubbornly refusing to acknowledge the man's antics in any way.
Fan behind home plate goes crazy after Mexico scored a goal 😂 pic.twitter.com/AG1JmbCaxe
— Blake Harris (@BlakeHHarris) July 1, 2026
As seen during the Athletics' 9-3 loss to the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday, one Team Mexico soccer fan behind home plate began jumping for joy after 'El Tri' scored
Mexico's forward #09 Raul Jimenez celebrates scoring his team's second goal with forward #16 Julian Quinones on Tuesday night at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City
Although the A's have played six games in Las Vegas this year at a minor-league ballpark, the team won't open its new home in Sin City until 2028.
The team, which previously played in Philadelphia and Kansas City, made enemies on its way out of Oakland, where fans became furious with Fisher's refusal to spend on free agents.
After several lean years, he was able to convince MLB as well as voters and officials in Las Vegas to approve the team's move to Nevada.
'What John Fisher did to baseball in Oakland is unfathomable,' baseball writer Sam Fosberg wrote on X last year. 'Cut off spending to move out.'
John Fisher, owner of the Athletics, announced in 2024 that his team would leave Oakland
Oakland Athletics fans hang signs at RingCentral Coliseum to protest the team's potential move to Las Vegas and to call for team owner John Fisher to sell the team in 2024
Fisher became a regular target for fans in Oakland, who were furious to lose the Athletics
For now, the A's are stuck in Sacramento, where they've gone a respectable 40-46 on the season despite a payroll that ranks just 25th out of 30 MLB teams. Second-year slugger Nick Kurtz has been particularly good, hitting 19 home runs, while leading the American League with 64 RBIs and 75 walks.
Meanwhile, rookie pitcher Gage Jump has made a strong impression, posting a 2.93 ERA over his first seven big-league starts. He was pitching for the A's Triple-A team in Las Vegas earlier this month and was at Louisiana State as recently as 2024.
As for Team Mexico, Tuesday's win over Ecuador in Mexico City sets up another knockout matchup at Estadio Azteca, this one against Team England on Sunday.
