Julia Roberts greeted her family while attending the Ticket to Paradise premiere in London.
The Hollywood legend flashed his trademark smile on the red carpet, smiling broadly as he joined co-star George Clooney and his wife, Amal Clooney, for a catch up.
She looked amazing in a floor-length black dress, which she simply paired with a short black blazer.
The dress was embroidered with a selection of hearts, flowers, numbers and initials, all of which seemed to reference her loved ones.
JR + DM could be seen emblazoned across the front, paying tribute to her husband Daniel Moder, with 2002 referencing the year they married.
The initials of their children, twins Hazel and Phinnaeus, and son Henry Daniel, were also surrounded by a huge heart below the phrase ‘love’, with birth years 2004 and 2007 and ages included.
If that wasn’t enough, the Pretty Woman actress also spread her love for George and Amal, with ‘G [heart] A’ making an appearance in the dress.
Friendship goals or what?
Julia could be seen excitedly showing the couple the design before they headed to the screening, with the delighted Ocean’s Eleven actor pictured pointing out the details to her partner.
Amal opted for a stunning silver dress for the party, complete with intricate diamond earrings and a metallic bag.
Her husband also got the dapper note, wearing a navy blue suit and matching vest, with a crisp white shirt.
Ticket to Paradise, directed by Ol Parker, hits the big screen on September 16, with Kaitlyn Denver and Maxime Bouttier also in the cast.
The official synopsis reads: “George Clooney and Julia Roberts reunite on the big screen as exes who find themselves on a shared mission to stop their lovestruck daughter from making the same mistake they once did.”
“From Working Title, Smokehouse Pictures and Red Om Films, Ticket to Paradise is a romantic comedy about the sweet surprise of second chances.”
Right on our street.
The romantic comedy was filmed in Australia and the Hollywood titans were quarantined in the same area, but while Julia was traveling alone, George was joined by Amal and her five-year-old twins, Alexander and Ella.
“We started on Hamilton Island, with all these wild birds, and Julia had the house right below Amal and me and the kids,” the father-of-two recalled to the New York Times.
“I would go out early in the morning and say: “Caa-caa”, and Julia would go out and say: “Caa-caa”. And then we would bring him a cup of coffee. She was Aunty Juju to my children.
Julia was excited about their time together, as she had never been away from her own brood for so long.
“The Clooneys saved me from loneliness and despair,” he continued. “We were in a bubble, and it’s the longest I’ve been away from my family. I don’t think she’s spent this much time alone since she was 25.’
Ticket To Paradise will be released on September 16.
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