Reese Witherspoon Sizes Vince Vaughn Up

November 18, 2008 at 2:18pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

At Sunday’s Four Christmases press junket, Reese Witherspoon was quick to squash any rumors that she and Vince were beefing on set, saying instead that she loved working with him…expect for one issue.

“He’s 6’5 and I’m 5’2,” she said. “We had a really funny scene, I don't know if it's in the film anymore, where we were in bed and then at the very end he rolls over and goes to sleep, but he rolls over and lays on top of me. It was like a tree trunk had just landed on me. I kept going, ‘Tim-berrr!’ I stood on a lot of boxes and they had to build ramps that were about the same size as where I should be. It was a challenge, especially the kissing scenes. It was hard to get up there to kiss him but we worked it out.”

They also have an adorable dancing scene that was achieve through Vince’s sheer brute strength.

“He had to pick me up for half the dancing. He’s actually holding me in the air so we can stay in the same frame. He’s a fantastic dancer. A very, very good dancer, which you'd probably figure from Swingers. (We think she meant Wedding Crashers.) They were teaching us dance moves. I just couldn’t keep up and he was like, ‘Oh, it’s a one-two cha cha cha.’”

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