Julia Roberts and George Clooney opened up about their quarantine bubble while filming "Ticket to Paradise" in Australia. "We started in Hamilton Island with all these wild birds, and Julia had the house down just below Amal and me and the kids," Clooney told The New York Times. "I would come out in the early mornings and be like, 'Caa-caa,' and Julia would come out and be like, 'Caa-caa.' And then we'd bring her down a cup of coffee.
She was Aunt Juju to my kids." Roberts noted the time in Australia filming was the "longest" she's ever been away from family.
George Clooney and Julia Roberts recently opened up about their quarantine bubble while filming "Ticket to Paradise" in Australia. (Toni Anne Barson/FilmMagic) "The Clooneys saved me from complete loneliness and despair," Roberts added. "We were in a bubble, and it's the longest I've ever been away from my family.
I don't think I've spent that much time by myself since I was 25." The duo revealed a scene in "Ticket to Paradise" involving a single kiss took "like six months" to film in a recent interview with the New York Times. "Yeah.
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