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Reese Witherspoon And Meryl Streep Clearly Have Some Beef In Newly-Released 'Big Little Lies' Season 2 Photos 🔥

Reese Witherspoon And Meryl Streep Clearly Have Some Beef In Newly-Released 'Big Little Lies' Season 2 Photos 🔥
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It looks like they are having a lot of fun on the set of Big Little Lies.


This week, a series of photos emerged online showing actress and producer of Big Little Lies, Reese Witherspoon, throwing an ice cream at the back of guest-star Meryl Streep's head. Yikes! The images has fans of the show speculating on what the two mega-stars' characters are beefing over.

The HBO hit was a big Emmy winner this year, with Nicole Kidman taking the prize for lead actress, and Laura Dern winning for supporting actress. Season two of the show is set to begin in 2019.

Fans can't wait to see what unfolds for the ladies of Monterey.


According to Witherspoon it was a direct hit.



People were impressed with Witherspoon's skills.


Of course there were the jokes.




And with her satisfied expression we can guess it was a direct hit.


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There's no footage yet on whether or not Streep retaliates.

H/T: ET, Time

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