Heartbreaking News For Julia Roberts, we announce

But as she filmed alongside Ewan McGregor, the 44-year-old Julia Roberts was almost unrecognizable, transforming from the glamorous actress known for her iconic role as Vivian Ward in the beloved 1990 film *Pretty Woman*.

With her face stripped of makeup and dressed in a rather dowdy outfit, Julia underwent a significant transformation while filming emotional scenes for *August: Osage County* in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.

In an incredibly hysterical performance, Julia delivered a gripping tearful act that showcased her impressive range. The screen star, who in her personal life is a dedicated mother to three

children with her cinematographer husband, Daniel Moder, layered up with a simple white shirt over a cream top, which she paired with loose-fitting blue jeans.

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