
Julia Roberts poses with her three grown-up kids for first time in years as son Henry, 17, is splitting image of mom
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JULIA Roberts has posed with her three grown-up kids for the first time in years - and her son Henry, 17, is the spitting image of his famous mom.
The iconic actress shares her three children with her cinematographer husband Danny Moder.
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Julia Roberts has posed with her three grown-up kids for the first time in years - and her son Henry, 17, is the spitting image of his famous mom
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Julia and husband Danny
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The couple married Julia on July 4, 2002, after they met on the set of The Mexican two years earlier.
Julia and Danny have three children, twins - daughter Hazel Patricia and son Phinnaeus Walter, 20 - and son, Henry Daniel, 17.
Phinnaeus and Hazel were born on November 28, 2004.
Henry Moder was born in June 2007. He is Julia's youngest child with her husband, Danny.
And Julia's husband shared the sweet photo of her with her three children.
They could be seen positioned on a tree trunk, with the actress sitting with her daughter in front of her, and sons either side.
She rested her arms on her sons legs and donned a huge grin, with shades on.
Danny captioned the happy snap: 'Mothers make the coolest stuff. Love these guys.'
Fans were loving the rare snap of Julia with all three of her children.
Taylor Swift fan chats to Julia Roberts and Florence Hunt at Dublin concert
One person penned: 'Happy Happy Mother's Day to America's favorite mamacita.'
A second said: 'Wow, time flies! They are so big now,' and a third responded: 'What a beautiful family! Mother at the center of course, surrounded by love. As it should be 😉
'You both must be so happy to have everybody together again.'
In 2019, Roberts informed The Sun how the film Ben Is Back, which she is starred in as a parent, changed the way she cares for her actual children and made her far stricter.
'I have three young children so I'm very careful about turning the TV on," she stated.
'It's interesting trying to raise kids in this day because it's all so new — the pressures, the resources, having the world in your hand like that."
She continued: "I try to keep them off social media, because I don't really understand what they need that for right now."
Julia made her first on-screen appearance in 1987, playing the role of Tracy in an episode of Crime Story.
By 1988, she had already starred in a few movies, including Mystic Pizza and Satisfaction.
She is estimated to earn between $20million and $30million a year, and comes from a family of performers.
After briefly attending college in her home state of Georgia, Roberts moved to New York City, where she signed with a modeling agency and began taking acting classes.
Roberts runs the production company Red Om Films, alongside her sister Lisa Gillan and their business partner Marisa Gill.
The famed actress also has had multiple endorsement deals and ad campaigns, including luxury brand Gianfranco Ferre and cosmetics brand Lancome Paris.
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The couple share the occasional look at their three children
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