- Actress and entrepreneur
Reese Witherspoon is diving into thecrypto world. - She has been backing female-led NFT collections, like World of Women, and promoting the metaverse.
Reese Witherspoon has been promoting NFT collections and forging ahead into the new virtual frontier of the metaverse.
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Her bullish view of the metaverse — where, like she said, people interact as digital avatars of themselves — comes as platforms like Decentraland and the Sandbox surge in popularity. Land sales in these metaverses are booming, and events like Fashion Week are taking place there in virtual form. Witherspoon's embrace of non-fungible tokens, aka digital collectibles minted on the blockchain, ties into the metaverse as experts have said
Her profile pictures have featured NFTs from the Flower Girls and World of Women collections. The latter female-led collection recently signed Guy Oseary, the music executive representing the wildly popular
Witherspoon has promoted other women-led NFT collections, too, like the 1,989 Sisters and Boss Beauties. The artist behind one of them, thanked the actress and her company in a tweet and said, "You'd be hard-pressed to find a more prominent supporter of female NFT artists than @reeseW."
She's even begun diving into cryptocurrencies —
Witherspoon is joining the crypto craze as the market for digital currencies has cooled off after exceeding $3 trillion last year. But it still tops $2 trillion, and the nascent NFT market boomed in 2021 to about $41 billion in sales — nearing the size of the traditional art market.
Meanwhile, Witherspoon's media business is undergoing a transition. Last year, she sold Hello Sunshine, which produced hit shows like HBO's "Big Little Lies," to a Blackstone-backed media company at a valuation of $900 million, Insider reported previously. She and her company didn't respond to Insider's interview requests for this story.