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Julia Roberts Says Ticket To Paradise Co-Star George Clooney Saved Her From "Complete Loneliness And Despair" While Filming In Australia

Julia Roberts and her Ocean's Eleven pal George Clooney teamed up for the rom-com Ticket to Paradise, which was filmed in Australia amid the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Julia Roberts "loves" being a mum.


Roberts, 54, has prioritised her family life over recent years, but she finally ended her four-year movie hiatus by starring alongside George Clooney in Ticket to Paradise.


Speaking to The New York Times, Roberts — who has 17-year-old twins Phinnaeus and Hazel, and Henry, 15, with husband Daniel Moder — shared: "I just take it all as it comes.


"I try to be super present and not plan, and I don't have any upcoming acting jobs. Getting back to a routine feels really good. And I love being at home, I love being a mum."


Roberts shot the Bali-set Ticket in Paradise in Australia, and she admits that the country's Covid-19 regulations proved to be a real challenge for the cast and crew.

Good thing she had George Clooney by her side.

The Oscar-winning actress said: "Being in Australia [to film] was really challenging because of all the Covid regulations, and I think it's a real testament to friendship and to the creative environment we were in that it wasn't even harder, because I'm not built to be one person anymore. It's just not in my cellular data."


Roberts also relished spending time with Clooney's wife Amal and their five-year-old twins, Alexander and Ella, in Australia.


She said: "The Clooneys saved me from complete loneliness and despair. We were in a bubble, and it's the longest I've ever been away from my family. I don't think I've spent that much time by myself since I was 25."


Meanwhile, Roberts recently insisted she could never method-act on set.


Asked if she could stay in character between takes, Roberts replied: "No way. Are you kidding? It is too much. You have to put the bag down.


"I mean, I admire people that do that. It looks exhausting to me and I secretly think, 'Oh, I wish I could do that. I wish I could be that intense.' I’m just kidding."

Ticket to Paradise opens in cinemas on Oct 6. — BANG SHOWBIZ

Photo: UIP

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