America Ferrera: Shine On With Reese (Full Episode) | Celebs Up Close

    Reese Witherspoon spends the day with acclaimed actress, producer, and director America Ferrera. Reese learns what inspired America to be an actress and activist!

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    1. Tay, thank you for creating this video. I noticed my dryer was full of lint beyond the lint screen. Buying a small hose to vacuum it out was not practical or would actually work to reach all the lint. I unscrewed the whole front end. I attached the screws with packing tape back to the dryer so I wouldn’t lose them. I vacuumed the whole dryer real well. Yes, unplug the appliance as soon as possible to move the unit. Please fix the owners manual and keep it somewhere in the room in a standing box for reference. Everyone should know how to clean out the dryer. Good luck to all.🍀

    2. This was so sweet,love the conversation between these two,America is such an inspiration for young Latinos and Reese as well for young women all around the country !

    3. I ❤ this video and hearing America's story about growing up and her experiences having regular jobs at such a young age. "Traveling Pants" is 1 my favorite movies.

    4. I can relate to America's story as a Latina woman who put herself through college and was an "older" student at Loyola University in Chicago. Like America, I was about 28/29 when I graduated with a bachelor's degree. Then, I went on to graduate school (again, putting myself through school and working a full-time job). I appreciated America's story as it was/is very relatable to me. Thanks for posting this wonderful video. I was one of the 1st Latino woman in my family to graduate from college. I was also one of the 1st Latino women to head up a clinical research team at a large pharmaceutical company. Hard work is really important. Taking risks is also important. Don't be afraid to try something new or something you've never done before.

    5. Seeing America in "Real Women Have Curves" was the first time I ever saw a girl who looked like me and sounded like me in a Hollywood movie! I am so proud of America and everything she's accomplished on and off screen! She's an amazing role model for Latinas and she's definitely a legend in the making! ✨️💕

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