Popsugar Celebrity Winter Olympics 2018 Reese Witherspoon's Tweets About 2018 Olympics Reese Witherspoon Is the Olympics' Biggest Cheerleader, and We're All For It 13 February 2018 by Kelsie Gibson Image Source: Getty / Jeff Kravitz After proudly cheering on her costars during award season, Reese Witherspoon is using her motivational skills to cheer on Team USA during the 2018 Olympics. Throughout the Winter Games, the Big Little Lies actress has been the athletes' No. 1 fan as she sings their praises on social media, and the admiration certainly goes both ways! The athletes have been geeking out over her responses on social media, as well. Seriously, can Reese be the official cheerleader for Team USA? See some of her best interactions below. Reason #1 to Watch #WinterOlympics2018 :ADAM RIPPON @Adaripp— Reese Witherspoon (@RWitherspoon) February 7, 2018 Ahead of the Winter Games, Reese called figure skater Adam Rippon — who is the first openly gay American athlete in the Winter Olympics — the "reason #1 to watch" the games this year. 1 / 9 WHEN YOURE RIGHT, YOURE RIGHT, @RWitherspoon ❤️❤️❤️ Also!! Quick movie idea for you: You (played by you) tweet me in the middle of the night at the Olympics and I (played by me) die immediately. Thoughts? https://t.co/2p9b11QxEl— Adam Rippon (@Adaripp) February 8, 2018 It certainly didn't take long for the 28-year-old to appropriately freak out on Twitter. 2 / 9 You’re incredible @Adaripp 🌟 https://t.co/rxkzd9Vf4v— Reese Witherspoon (@RWitherspoon) February 12, 2018 The adorable back and forth didn't end there! Reese couldn't help herself from retweeting one of Adam's interviews on social media. 3 / 9 So, @RWitherspoon, did @Adaripp make you proud? pic.twitter.com/CgMSzm1COg— NBC Olympics (@NBCOlympics) February 12, 2018 While talking with NBC, Adam gave Reese a shoutout when he revealed what goes through his head when he steps out on the ice. "I want to represent my country to the best of my abilities," he said. "I want to make Reese Witherspoon proud." 4 / 9 Oh @Adaripp ,you make me so proud ! Keep making us all so happy! https://t.co/XXzaXDpUAG— Reese Witherspoon (@RWitherspoon) February 12, 2018 Reese let it be known that she was proud of Ryan when she tweeted out his interview with NBC on Twitter. 5 / 9 Wow!! @mirai_nagasu is making history !! 🌟#OlympicWinterGames https://t.co/bmlo2Pjjpy— Reese Witherspoon (@RWitherspoon) February 12, 2018 After figure skater Mirai Nagasu made history as the first American woman to complete a triple axel at the Olympics, Reese gave the 24-year-old a sweet shoutout. 6 / 9 I watched Home Again on the way to the Olympics and I know it’s a movie but I wished you were my mom. You’re my hero. ❤️ https://t.co/LRHEMEXroE— Mirai Nagasu (@mirai_nagasu) February 12, 2018 Shortly after, Mirai responded, letting Reese know that she wasn't just her hero, but she wished the actress was her mom. Aww! 7 / 9 You're MY hero !! ✨💖✨ https://t.co/mM7hetryUG— Reese Witherspoon (@RWitherspoon) February 12, 2018 Of course, Reese had the perfect response. 8 / 9 Is this real life? @chloekimsnow Get ready to hear “ Defying Gravity” everywhere you go ... https://t.co/qkC7ry90mv— Reese Witherspoon (@RWitherspoon) February 13, 2018 Reese couldn't handle her excitement as she gushed over NBC's photo of the 17-year-old snowboarder doing a flip in the snow. 9 / 9 Winter Olympics 2018Celebrity TweetsOlympicsReese Witherspoon