Fans marvel at Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe’s daughter being a dead ringer for BOTH of her famous parents in new TikTok video
Ava Phillippe’s social media was flooded with fans calling her a dead ringer for both of her famous parents after she posted a TikTok video of herself earlier this month.
The 24-year-old daughter of actors Reese Witherspoon, 48, and Ryan Phillippe, 49, shared a clip showing off her natural beauty as fans marveled at her parents’ genetics.
In the clip, Ava stood in front of a plain white wall and was lip-syncing to the viral line of the chorus in Sabrina Carpenter’s latest single Please Please Please.
The social media personality – who is celebrating Pride Month as she marks two years since opening up about her sexuality – wore a black crew neck top, which she paired with a statement belt and a host of layered necklaces.
Her strawberry blonde hair was styled in bouncy beach waves and she rocked a warm brown smokey eye with a rosy pink lip.
Ava Phillippe’s social media was flooded with fans calling her a dead ringer for both of her famous parents after she posted a TikTok video of herself earlier this month.
-The 24-year-old daughter of actors Reese Witherspoon, 48, and Ryan Phillippe, 49, shared a clip showing off her natural beauty as fans marveled at her parents’ genetics
The TikTok video showed her making cheeky expressions and grinning as she sang the lyrics: “Heartbreak is one thing / my ego’s another / I bet you, don’t embarrass me, motherfucker.”
“I’m spelling it out for those who still want to try…” she captioned the clip, alongside a red lipstick and a warning sign emoji.
In the comments section of her June 10 post, TikTok users praised both of her parents’ genetics.
Meanwhile, the Legally Blonde actress showed off her incredible figure in a low-cut one-piece swimsuit as she lounged on a boat in Italy last week.
Ava’s parents, Witherspoon and Phillippe, were together for almost a decade and married from 1999 to 2008.
In addition to Ava, the former couple also welcomed son Deacon Phillippe, 20, before announcing their divorce in October 2006 after seven years of marriage.
Witherspoon is also mother to 11-year-old son Tennessee, whom she shares with her ex-husband Jim Toth.
Fans flooded Ava’s TikTok post with comments about the uncanny similarities she shares with her parents.
In the clip, Ava stood in front of a plain white wall and was lip-syncing to the viral line from the chorus in Sabrina Carpenter’s latest release, Please Please Please.
The TikTok video saw her making cheeky expressions and grinning as she sang the lyrics, “Heartbreak is one thing / my ego’s another / I bet you don’t embarrass me, motherfucker.” “I spell it out for those who still wanna try…” she captioned the clip, alongside red lipstick and a warning sign emoji.
In the comments section of her June 10 post, TikTok users praised both of her parents’ genetics
In addition to Ava, the former couple also welcomed son Deacon Phillippe, 20, together
“That last look was your dad’s signature Cruel Intentions grin,” one social media user wrote.
“Crazy how you can look like both parents at the same time,” added another.
“This started as Reese and ended as Ryan,” said one fan.
Another TikTok user commented, “100 percent Ryan but also 100 percent Reese this is crazy lol.
“How exactly does one person look like two different people…wild,” one person wrote.
‘Until this video, you always looked like your mother. That face at the end was 100% your father. Nice!
Ava’s parents, Witherspoon and Phillippe, were together for almost a decade and married from 1999 to 2008; seen in August 1998
They announced their separation in October 2006 after seven years of marriage, when Witherspoon filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences; seen in July 2001
“I’ve said it since day one… you look just like daddy and Deacon looks just like mommy,” another TikTok user added.
“Reese and Ryan’s genetics continue to reinforce each other,” another TikTokker wrote.
‘Winning the face lottery with your parents. A complete toss-up on who you are most like,” one person commented.
‘How exactly are you like both of your parents? I mean, it makes sense, but it doesn’t,” one person shared.