It’s the scene that makes Legally Blonde one of the most memorable films of the early noughties: Elle Woods, who originally attended Harvard Law School in an effort to win back her boyfriend, stands before her graduating class to tell them to “always have faith” in themselves.
But in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, the film’s co-writer Karen McCullah confessed that the moving graduation scene wasn’t a part of the plan.
“Originally it ended at the courthouse right after the trial,” she told EW.
“Everyone was congratulating Elle, and Emmett came up and gave her a big kiss. Then there was a tag where it was a year in the future and she and Vivian, who was now blonde, had started the Blonde Legal Defense Fund and they were in the quad handing out pamphlets.”
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But test audiences weren’t convinced by the ending, who said the kiss between Elle and Emmett made the whole movie feel “like a rom-com”.