EXCLUSIVE: Julia Roberts reveals her favorite hobby as she arrives on the set of a new Gold Coast movie with a knit bag – and looks like she’s working on a new sweater
She is a big fan of knitting and Julia Roberts was seen arriving at the Gold Coast set for her upcoming film, Ticket to Paradise, with a bag of supplies on Tuesday.
The 54-year-old Hollywood actress got out of a van holding a bag full of knitting items, including a cream that worked.
Julia is famous for knitting in between during the many days she spends in movie sets.
Sew: She is a fan of knitting and Julia Roberts was seen arriving at the Gold Coast set of her upcoming film, Ticket to Paradise, with a bag of supplies on Tuesday
She also had her cell phone and a pair of glasses in her transparent shopping bag.
The Pretty Woman star was seen talking to director Ol Parker as she walked the set of the film surrounded by a small entourage.
She was dressed in business attire, coming out in gray sewn shorts, which she wore with a matching blazer and a black button-down shirt.
Walk and talk: The Pretty Woman star was seen talking to director Ol Parker as he walked the set of the film surrounded by a small entourage
On the road: The 54-year-old Hollywood actress got out of a van holding a bag full of knitting items, including a cream that worked
Julia completed her outfit with a pair of black high-heeled brocade and black wayfarer sunglasses, and her long hair was wide.
The Oscar-winning actress appeared relaxed as she walked among palm trees, holding her jacket tightly closed in front of her.
Filming began last month on the Gold Coast and Brisbane, before moving to The Whitsundays shortly afterwards.
Tropical setting: The Oscar-winning actress appeared relaxed as she walked among palm trees, holding her blazer closed in front of her
Items: Also in her transparent shopping bag was her mobile phone and a case for glasses
In March, it was revealed that Julia and co-star George Clooney were going to Australia to shoot the long-awaited project.
The film received a $ 6.4 million grant from the federal government’s location incentive program.
George, 60, and Julia play a divorced couple traveling to Bali in a desperate attempt to prevent their daughter, played by Caitlin Dever, from getting married.
Standing tall: Julia completed her ensemble with a pair of black high-heeled brogues and black wayfarer sunglasses, and her long hair was wide.
The film also stars Billie Lourd as Dever’s best friend, who travels with her to Bali, where she decides to marry a local.
The two-month project will be shot entirely in Queensland, with Whitsundays graphics doubling for Bali.
The production is expected to generate $ 47 million for the Australian economy and create more than 270 jobs.
Action: Filming began last month on the Gold Coast and Brisbane, before moving to The Whitsundays shortly afterwards.
Ticket to Paradise is written and directed by Ol Parker, who directed The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Mamma Mia! Here we go again.
Julia flew to Australia in October, spending her quarantine period at a $ 56.9 million mansion in Vaucluse, Sydney.
She spent Christmas in Sydney with her 19-year-old husband, Danny Monter, and the couple’s three children – twins Phinnaeus and Hazel, 17, and Henry, 14.
Landing Down Under: It was revealed in March that Julia and co-star George Clooney were going to Australia to shoot the long-awaited project