Reese Witherspoon and Son Tennessee, 7½, Are Homeschool Goals in Adorable Instagram Photo




Not every moment in Witherspoon's life is without its real stressors, though. Like most people, the star admits that even she gets "totally overwhelmed" sometimes.

"I'll lay on the floor and cry or I'll sit in my car and cry," the Oscar winner and producer said during a May 11 appearance on CBS This Morning.

"I really want to change things," Witherspoon continued when asked how she makes it through those days. "I see younger women in our industry and I want them to have a better experience … I want to see that they have a beautiful idea of what the future could hold."

"I will put in the hours and I bet on myself. I'm my own lottery ticket," the actress added. "I always think that, you know. If no one else shows up, I know I will show up and I know I will do the work."

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