Emma Roberts is new Neutrogena face
Emma Roberts joins Neutrogena's A-list line-up

Emma Roberts joins Neutrogena's A-list line-up
It's been a good week for rising starlet Emma Roberts!
Not only did the Wild Child actress celebrate turning 18-years-old, but she also bagged one of the beauty industry's most prestigious campaigns, becoming the new face of Neutrogena.
Joining a long line-up of glamorous A-listers who have fronted the brand, including Jennifer Garner, Vanessa Hudgens and Hayden Panettiere, the actress, who is the niece of Julia Roberts, adds to Neutrogena's legacy for picking the hottest new faces.
Roberts commented this week, 'I'm so excited to enter this new chapter in my life. To be a part of a brand that I have always loved and believed in is a once in a lifetime opportunity.'
Jim Colleran, president of Neutrogena, added, 'Emma Roberts embodies the youthful spirit and confidence that have always been part of Neutrogena.'
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