In the upcoming film Ticket to Paradise, Julia Roberts and George Clooney will share the screen together again.
Filming took place in Australia, and the film’s protagonists, played by Julia Roberts and George Clooney, spent a lot of time together in a simulated epidemic.
In an interview with The New York Times, the longtime friends revealed that Clooney had been living with Amal and their children on set.
Unfortunately, Roberts is relegated to a lonely home in the neighborhood. When asked about his career, Clooney remarked,
‘We first visited Hamilton Island, where we saw a variety of exotic birds and where Julia owned a property directly below where Amal, me, and the kids were staying.’
Early in the morning, both Julia and I would come out into the yard and go ‘Caa-caa.’ After that, we’d bring her some coffee on the ground floor. My children knew her as Aunt Juju.’

During the conversation, Roberts mentioned that this was the first time she had ever spent such a significant amount of time away from her loved ones.
What did she say? ‘My time with the Clooneys was a respite from my isolation and despair. I have never been separated from my loved ones for so long. Since turning 25, I don’t think I’ve spent that much time alone.’
It was reported by the Notting Hill actor that Clooney began to ‘go a little bit cuckoo’ sometime around the eleventh day of his quarantine in Australia.
That’s why, he piped in, ‘they developed booze,’ to which Roberts added,’or chocolate chip cookies.’

In the interview, she said, ‘Being in Australia [to film] was difficult due to the some laws, and I believe it is a great credit to the relationship and the creative atmosphere we were in that it wasn’t even tougher since I’m not made to be one person anymore. Simply put, I don’t have enough space in my mobile plan to accommodate it.’