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Reese Witherspoon is Hollywood’s Highest Paid Actress

Reese and Angelina 

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Reese Witherspoon beat out Angelina Jolie as the highest-paid actress in Hollywood.

1. Reese Witherspoon — $15 million-$20 million
2. Angelina Jolie — $15 million-$20 million (only $8 million for Beowulf)
3. Cameron Diaz — $15+ million
4. Nicole Kidman — $10 million-$15 million
5. Renee Zellweger — $10 million-$15 million
6. Sandra Bullock — $10 million-$15 million
7. Julia Roberts — $10 million-$15 million
8. Drew Barrymore — $10 million-$12 million
9. Jodie Foster — $10 million-$12 million
10. Halle Berry — $10 million

Who the heck would pay Sandra Bullock that much for a movie?  Sure, she’s cute, but isn’t that kind of like paying Jennifer Love Hewitt that much for a movie?  What are all the real actresses like Meryl Streep making?  I have a feeling Oscars don’t melt down to very much bling.

Photo Source:  Just Jared

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  1. December 1st, 2007 | 7:44 am

    Maybe they’re paying bucks by the boobage nowadays…

  2. Gigley (myspace)
    December 1st, 2007 | 2:12 pm

    I remember my first time with Reese, the movie was Overnight Delivery! Very Funny! Last movie I saw with her was Legally Blonde II. Eh.

  3. January 1st, 2008 | 1:51 am

    Sandra Bullock makes ALL the money cause she produces her own flicks through her owm production company, and her father manages her career. Her dad is the brains in that family and put all her money in commercial real estate in L.A. and New York. The fugly skag is LOADED with bling. Hope that Jesse James dude is breaking headboards with her daily….

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