Reese Witherspoon says she misses her privacy

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[April 11, 2011]  NEW YORK (AP) -- Reese Witherspoon mourns the loss of her privacy.

The Oscar-winning actress says she sometimes sits in her car crying because she cannot go out in public as much as she'd like.

Witherspoon says in the May issue of Vogue that although much of her life belongs to other people, but she wouldn't trade it.

The 35-year-old says that whatever she's lost, she's gained tenfold in life experience.

Witherspoon also says she feels blessed that her friends help provide some privacy.

Her latest film, "Water for Elephants," will be released April 22.

Witherspoon plays a scrappy circus star willing to do whatever it takes to survive. The Depression-era drama is based on the best-selling novel.

Robert Pattinson co-stars as her love interest in the film.

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[Associated Press; By JOHN CARUCCI]

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