Julia Roberts’ blooming good birthday in Vaucluse quarantine bolthole
Bouquet upon bouquet of stunning flowers made for a blooming nice birthday for visiting Oscar winner Julia Roberts.
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Let’s hope Julia Roberts has plenty of vases in her Vaucluse mansion.
It was a revolving door of flower deliveries – including a spectacular bouquet of dozens of roses – for the visiting Oscar winner at her private mandatory quarantine as the 54-year-old celebrated her birthday.
While in isolation, the star of films including Pretty Woman, Steel Magnolias and My Best Friend’s Wedding was not alone.
Roberts is in quarantine with her team, including a personal assistant, a management representative and security.
The mother of three flew in to Sydney by private jet on Saturday and was driven in a black van to the luxury accommodation.
She is here to shoot feature film Ticket To Paradise with George Clooney, who also flew to Australia at the weekend with his family ahead of filming in Queensland next month.
While most of the flowers were roses with some mixed greenery and baby’s breath, there was also a touch of Australia with some eucalyptus native foliage in one of the arrangements.
Also in quarantine, albeit standard hotel isolation, are fellow international actors Billie Lourd and Lucas Bravo, who will also set to star in the film.