And then Julia came back from her Danny. The most romantic photo of the Venice Festival 2025

All love between Julia Roberts And Daniel Moder enclosed in an image. The most romantic, at the moment, arrived from the Venice Film Festival 2025. The American actress published last night on the return by boat to the Venice Laguna, after the premiere of After the hunt, by Luca Guadagnino, in which he reads next to Andrew Garfield and Chloe Sevigny. Lying down, the feet warm, her head on her husband’s chest while he embraces her. Around there are no longer the flash, the questions of the journalists, the applause and comments, the many eyes on them. There are only them and the silence of a day that is about to end.

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From the clamor of the spotlight to the quiet of a hug, so Julia Roberts, Hollywood icon, has been in the life partner for over twenty years (they are married by 23), that safe place to always return to, far from the din of the set and crowded red carpet. So the world diva, in a simple gesture, becomes, once again, the woman who most resembles all of us, the one who, even from the peak of Olympus, basically looks for a simple gesture, but that is true: a hug.

The one published by the American actress, in fact, and moder are very jealous of their private life and tend not to share too many details or moments of life together on social media, is a rare shot. Together from 2000, when they met on the set of The Mexican, It was immediately love at first sight and both interrupted the respective relationships: she with Benjamin Bratt, he with the Argentine make -up artist Vera Steimberg. Although he immediately accused him of “in love for opportunities”, life has placed with the facts. «They don’t get married, people get married. It may seem like a cliché and I said it a thousand times, but I think I basically be the same simple person that I have always been, “said Roberts to Oprah Winfrey in the aftermath of the wedding with moder, celebrated on July 4, 2002.


Source: Vanity Fair

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