But Elle has a secret weapon: her ability to see the best in people. She wins over a grumpy doorman who happens to be a font of political intel and befriends a conservative Congresswoman over a shared love of dogs and a perfect manicure.
In a climactic showdown on the House floor, Elle doesn't use complex legalese. She speaks from the heart about speaking up for those who have no voice. The bill passes, Elle marries Emmett in a ceremony that would make Jackie O proud, and she sets her sights on a new house—a big, white one at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde
D.C. is even colder than Harvard. The "Girls in Grey" look down on her pink skirt suits, and the political machine is fueled by cynicism rather than "The Rules of Hair Care." Elle even discovers that her mentor, Rudd, is secretly working against her to protect corporate donors. But Elle has a secret weapon: her ability