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How Reese Witherspoon built a $900 million company from a problem Hollywood wouldn’t fix

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How Reese Witherspoon built a 0 million company from a problem Hollywood wouldn’t fix

While it’s an iconic line from her career-making film Legally Blonde, it’s also a mantra that Reese Witherspoon lives by. The actress-turned-media-company owner has long had the grit required to ideate, found, and ultimately sell a near-billion-dollar company that flipped Hollywood’s script on its head.

By the time Witherspoon was 34, she had spent two decades inside the movie business, she had seen enough. The scripts landing on her desk in 2011 were, in her words, “abysmal [and] really demeaning. One project built around a man with two women “just vying for his affection” really pushed her over the edge because of its “gross jokes and scatological humor,” Witherspoon said on a recently published episode of Founder Mindset by Harvard Business School’s Reza Satchu.

“I called my agent, and I said, I’m not auditioning for this, and I’m not interested,” she said. In response, her agent told her every actress in Hollywood was fighting for those two parts because there was nothing else. 

So Witherspoon set out on what she called a “listening tour,” visiting the heads of all seven major studios with a single question: How many movies are you developing right now with a female lead? The answer, for the most part, was none. One executive even told her the studio had already made one movie “with the woman at the center of it” that year, and couldn’t make a second.

“First I got mad, and then I was like, Wait—this is a huge white space,” she told Satchu.

With that, Witherspoon set out on her journey to develop Hello Sunshine, a movie company “made by and for the next generation of women” with the mission of putting female stories at the center of film, television, podcasts, books, and other media.

The financial scare that shaped a founder’s mindset

Witherspoon grew up in a household that hit “some pretty bad places” with money in her teenage years, thanks to her father’s “spending issues,” she said. At 16 or 17, she was pulled in to help. The experience shaped her worldview, which has driven every professional decision since.

“I was always had this idea that no one’s coming to save me,” she said. “I didn’t have a financial safety net… my parents were loving and kind, but they didn’t have the means to send me to college. I knew I was going to have to do it on my own, and if I didn’t succeed, there wasn’t anybody coming to save me.”

That same mindset forced her out of Stanford after roughly a year.

“I think people try to paint my dropout story like, I’m some sort of wunderkind that had some great business,” she said. “But it was literally just I couldn’t pay for—I couldn’t afford tuition.” 

Tuition, she remembered, was about $33,000 a year. But acting jobs paid. Years later, when she realized the reality of the studio system, she used the same mindset: If she didn’t build the company, no one was going to build it for her.

From Pacific Standard to a $900 million exit

Witherspoon’s first formal attempt at fixing Hollywood’s woman problem came through Pacific Standard, the production company she ran with Australian film producer Bruna Papandrea. 

Their first two book options—Cheryl Strayed’s Wild and Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl—both hit No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller lists. The film adaptations, plus the HBO co-production Big Little Lies, racked up “three Oscar nominations and over $600 million in the box office,” she said. (Witherspoon retained control of Pacific Standard after parting ways with Papandrea in 2016.)

But the economics didn’t work. 

“I was only working for producer fees. I had four employees, and I was only breaking even,” she said during the podcast interview. “The overhead was eating me alive. That’s not a real business.”

The fix was Hello Sunshine, the mission-driven media company Witherspoon cofounded in 2016 with Strand Equity’s Seth Rodsky, initially as a partnership with AT&T’s Otter Media. It’s main mission was to put women at the center of every story. 

Hits from Hello Sunshine followed quickly, including Big Little Lies, Little Fires Everywhere on Hulu, and The Morning Show on Apple TV+, and the influential Reese’s Book Club.

In August 2021, Witherspoon sold a majority stake in Hello Sunshine to a Blackstone-backed venture led by former Disney executives Kevin Mayer and Tom Staggs in a deal that valued the company at roughly $900 million. Witherspoon and CEO Sarah Harden retained significant equity and board seats, Blackstone announced at the time. 

But for Witherspoon, that sale number is less the point than the proof of concept it offers.

“I hope that people out here…will think ‘I’m going to have the next Hello Sunshine,’” she said. “Because it is possible.”

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