It's been three decades since Julia Roberts burst onto the scene with her unforgettable role in the 1988 classic Mystic Pizza. Since then, she’s become one of Hollywood’s most iconic and beloved actresses. But here's the thing—when it comes to life at home, fame takes a backseat. For Julia, her kids come first, and she's worked hard to keep them grounded in a world full of flashbulbs and fame.
Take her twins, Hazel and Phinnaeus, who are now 13, and her son Henry, who’s 11. When they first started realizing their mom might be more than just Mom, their reaction was priceless. “It was like, ‘You’re famous?’” Julia, now 50, shared with Harper’s Bazaar. She chuckled as she recounted the moment, saying, “I just told them, ‘A lot of people might know who I am.’ And then, of course, an hour later, they asked, ‘Are you more famous than Taylor Swift?’” Can you imagine? That's the kind of innocence Julia has worked so hard to protect.

Protecting Her Kids' Innocence
Julia didn’t miss a beat when her kids asked that Taylor Swift question. In fact, she took it in stride. "She’s so proud of how unaffected her children are by her fame,” a close friend told Closer Weekly. The magazine's latest issue, available on newsstands now, dives deep into Julia’s life with her family and her husband, cinematographer Danny Moder, 49. “Her kids aren’t spoiled or entitled, and she’s made a real effort to keep their lives as normal as possible,” the friend continued. That’s not easy when you’re one of the biggest stars in the world, but Julia’s made it her mission.
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Her dedication to her family is unwavering. “When Julia had kids, she became more assertive about letting people in the industry know that her work wasn’t her top priority anymore,” the friend explained. “She faced a lot of pressure when she stepped back from acting for a while. People even warned her it could hurt her career permanently, but she didn’t care.” That kind of courage doesn’t come easy, but Julia has always followed her heart.
Building a Career That Works for Her
Julia’s gamble has paid off in more ways than one. Not only is her career still thriving, but she’s learned an invaluable lesson along the way: “To believe in myself,” the actress told Harper’s Bazaar. She’s starring in the new Amazon series Homecoming and will also be on the big screen this December in Ben Is Back. At 50, Julia knows exactly who she is and what she wants. “I’m a 50-year-old woman, and I know who I am,” she said confidently.
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Self-confidence hasn’t always come naturally to Julia. “She’s had her share of flops,” the friend admitted, but those experiences taught her to trust her instincts and not fear failure. “She’s learned it’s okay to be vulnerable and to really put herself out there on-screen.” That vulnerability has only made her stronger.
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Achieving Personal and Professional Success
Julia’s hard work was rewarded with a Best Actress Oscar for her role in Erin Brockovich in 2000. “Now she feels she doesn’t have anything left to prove,” the friend said. “She knows her worth. If a role would take her away from her family for too long, she just won’t take it.” That kind of freedom is something she hopes her children, especially her daughter, will have someday.
“Julia wants to set an example for Hazel that she can do whatever she wants in life,” the friend shared. “She doesn’t want Hazel to see any limitations to being a woman.” Julia is breaking barriers and showing her daughter that anything is possible.
A Marriage Built on Love and Trust
Another major highlight in Julia’s life is her 16-year marriage to Danny Moder. “I’m so proud of my marriage. There’s so much happiness wrapped up in what we’ve found together,” she beamed to Harper’s Bazaar. It’s a partnership built on trust, love, and mutual respect.

As for the tabloid rumors that occasionally pop up? Julia and Danny don’t let them bother them. “If they see a story at the store, they laugh about it,” the friend revealed. “They’ve really learned to just let it go.” Julia took the same approach


