Julia Roberts And Meryl Streep Are Having The Most Fun Ever…
Say hello to Hollywood's new BFFs as Julia Roberts and Meryl Streep cosy up on the red carpet. See the adorable snaps...
Say hello to Hollywood's new BFFs as Julia Roberts and Meryl Streep cosy up on the red carpet. See the adorable snaps...
Julia Roberts was in an adorable fit of giggles on the red carpet last night as she cosied up to co-star Meryl Streep at the August: Osage County premiere in LA.
And it’s safe to say the new BFFs have patched things up after Julia admitted she was riddled with guilt after having to push Meryl over in the new comedy.
‘I was so worried about hurting her and she was such an incredible trouper,’ Julia told Hello! Magazine. ‘We did the scene for an entire day.
‘We were both bruised up and battered and I was like, ‘Look at this! Oh my God, I’m just beating up Meryl Streep!’’
Talking more about her co-stars kind nature on set, Julia added: ‘She was secretly icing a swelling wrist like nothing happened but never said a word about it.
‘She's asking me, 'What's happening to you?' She's more concerned about others and she has a lot more endurance than I do. I love her.’
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Making like Hollywood's hottest duo at last night’s premiere, Julia stepped out in a masculine tux-dress, while Meryl opted for a flattering white frock.
Julia and Meryl may be our new favourite A-list pair, what do you think?
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