Reese Witherspoon hit back at critics who criticized her for using snow to make a winter drink over the weekend.
After several inches of snow fell in Nashville, Tennessee, Witherspoon shared her snowy dessert recipe on TikTok.
“Snow days were made for chocosigno,” the 47-year-old actress captioned the video, scooping up snow from her car and pouring it into a mug before pouring cold brew, salted caramel, and chocolate syrup. I showed you how to add it.
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Reese Witherspoon received mixed reviews for her snowy winter drink in Nashville, Tennessee. (Getty Images/TikTok: Reese Witherspoon)
However, fans of the “Big Little Lies” star were divided over the cleanliness of eating snow. One user commented, “I thought eating snow was dangerous to my health.”
Another user wrote: “Oh no, snow is not made to be eaten. It can make you seriously ill.”
“OK, speaking of snow being unfiltered, I didn't grow up drinking filtered water,” Witherspoon responded to the comment. “We drank tap water. We actually put it under the faucet, and then sometimes, when it was hot like in the summer, we drank water from the hose. went. “
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Reese Witherspoon created a fan drink on TikTok using snow, cold brew, salted caramel, and chocolate syrup. (Chris Pizzello Pool/Getty Images)
“Maybe that's why I'm like this,” she continued. “So, what you're telling me is that I have to filter the snow before I can eat it? I can't do that. It's filtered snow. I don't know how. ”
Witherspoon once placed snow in a clear plastic cup to prove to her followers that the snow melted clear. “It's sunny! Is this bad? Is it okay to eat snow?” she asked.
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Reese Witherspoon defended eating snow on TikTok. (John Kopaloff/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, some users supported Witherspoon's decision to take advantage of the snow. One user wrote, “The snow that falls gets very dirty from the air and wind, but I don't care about that. You only live once. I remember eating snow when I was a kid.”
“Well, we're in the 'you only live once' category. It snows maybe once a year here,” Witherspoon replied. “I don't know! Also, I want to say something: It was delicious. It was very delicious.”
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