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Chef Rachael Leigh pulls out a leaf She is all that Character style book.
The actress, who portrayed Laney Boggs at iconic 90s teenageStep out at a chic monochrome ensemble during a shopping tour in Burbank in California on Wednesday, May 14.
For the low key trip, Cook, 45, pairs a white tank knitted with wide leg jeans cropped with casual baseball -formed sneakers. Cook added a more stylish version of Laney-esque glasses to complete the look.
Cook played Loner Laney opposite Freddie Prinze Jr. Zack Siler, side by side Matthew Lillard. Jodi Lyn O’Keefe, Kieran Calkin, Anna Paquin, Elden Henson, Gabrielle Unionthe recent Paul Walker and more in the 1999 movie.
In A unique interview with Weekly US In November 2022, Cook reflected on aspects of the non -aging film far beyond the 90s.
“The only thing that is funny about that movie – ‘because I let my daughter, which is very recent 9, see it – I was like, I don’t think anything too inappropriate there, but some of the language they use to talk about women …” he said Us.
Rachael Leigh Cook.
(Photo by Garrett / Mega)He added: “I realize that he is about the character of Freddie’s character (prinze Jr.) of going on a journey of opening his mind. ” I don’t feel ashamed to be related to the film. (As well as Charlotte, now 11, Daniel Gillies Also parents to Son Theo, 9.)
She is all that Had the restart treatment in 2021, with Netflix re -drawing the concept for a new generation with their modern statement, He is all.
Talk about He is all that with Weekly US In April 2023, cook aWinning has touched the body shame In the original incarnation of the 90s.
“I was delighted to be involved in a repeat She is all that Because many of the messages in terms of body shame … appear in She is all that,”He only said Us. “And you know what? I didn’t write it. There were many other good things in the movie, but some of the messages really needed to be modified and updated. So I like to be part of red -making things for this generation, and I like to be able to continue telling stories so that I can still be more fun and yet responsible in the way in which those stories are said.”