Julia Roberts shares rare photo of her twins on their 19th birthday: 'No words for the joy'

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By Asiya Ali

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Julia Roberts has shared a rare photograph of her twin daughters to commemorate their 19th birthday.

The 56-year-old Pretty Woman actress offered a glimpse into her family life by taking to Instagram to share an adorable baby picture of her girls, Hazel and Phinnaeus.

In the sweet snap, the newborns - whom she shares with her husband Danny Moder - sat in their famous mom's lap while she casually posed for a photo inside their home.

Roberts heartwarmingly penned in the caption, "19! There are no words for the joy, the fun, the wild rumpus of life together."

Check out the photo below:

The Academy Award-winning actress also shares a son named Henry - who turned 16 in June - with the cinematographer. The couple have been married since 2002 after they met on the set of the 2000 film The Mexican.

While Roberts rarely shares snippets of her personal life, she also penned similar tributes on the social media platform for the twins on their 17th and 18th birthdays.

The Notting Hill star also gushes about Moder on special occasions, like the pair's 21st wedding anniversary in July, captioning a throwback picture with "21," along with the hashtags "#truelove," "#heckyeah," and "#fromhereonout."

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Danny Moder and Julia Roberts tied the knot in 2002. Credit: Kevin Mazur / Getty

Roberts opened up about parenthood during an interview with the Today Show's Hoda Kotb while promoting her film Ticket to Paradise in October.

"Sometimes I get gripped with fear of blowing it," she confessed. "And sometimes I've just said to my kids, 'So today, me as a mom? Can we just take that off the board because I blew it.'"

The Wonder actress also spoke about how becoming a mother happened at the perfect time, adding: "I met [Danny] when I was ready… And then we call these children into our lives when we're ready to best partner with them."

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Julia Roberts and her husband cinematographer Daniel Moder share three kids. Credit: Kevin Dietsch / Getty

Furthermore, Roberts shared more details about her marriage and family life on Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop podcast back in 2018.

"It just gets deeper, it just gets more complex," she said. "You’re young and you fall in love and go, 'Oh, yeah, we’re going to get married and we’re going to build a house and will have kids,' and all these things that we all kind of dream of, but you don’t know if you’re going to like the same couch, and you don’t know if he is going to want to get, like, patterned towels."

"Then, of course, the bigger ones are, will you parent in a way that has balance to it, that holds hands in philosophy?" she continued. "You just don’t know these things until you are right there doing it, and we are so fortunate that there is some kind of inexplicable harmony to the way we do things because we do things differently …. but there’s something together that makes all the sense in the world."

Featured image credit: Michael Kovac / Getty

Julia Roberts shares rare photo of her twins on their 19th birthday: 'No words for the joy'

vt-author-image

By Asiya Ali

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Julia Roberts has shared a rare photograph of her twin daughters to commemorate their 19th birthday.

The 56-year-old Pretty Woman actress offered a glimpse into her family life by taking to Instagram to share an adorable baby picture of her girls, Hazel and Phinnaeus.

In the sweet snap, the newborns - whom she shares with her husband Danny Moder - sat in their famous mom's lap while she casually posed for a photo inside their home.

Roberts heartwarmingly penned in the caption, "19! There are no words for the joy, the fun, the wild rumpus of life together."

Check out the photo below:

The Academy Award-winning actress also shares a son named Henry - who turned 16 in June - with the cinematographer. The couple have been married since 2002 after they met on the set of the 2000 film The Mexican.

While Roberts rarely shares snippets of her personal life, she also penned similar tributes on the social media platform for the twins on their 17th and 18th birthdays.

The Notting Hill star also gushes about Moder on special occasions, like the pair's 21st wedding anniversary in July, captioning a throwback picture with "21," along with the hashtags "#truelove," "#heckyeah," and "#fromhereonout."

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Danny Moder and Julia Roberts tied the knot in 2002. Credit: Kevin Mazur / Getty

Roberts opened up about parenthood during an interview with the Today Show's Hoda Kotb while promoting her film Ticket to Paradise in October.

"Sometimes I get gripped with fear of blowing it," she confessed. "And sometimes I've just said to my kids, 'So today, me as a mom? Can we just take that off the board because I blew it.'"

The Wonder actress also spoke about how becoming a mother happened at the perfect time, adding: "I met [Danny] when I was ready… And then we call these children into our lives when we're ready to best partner with them."

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Julia Roberts and her husband cinematographer Daniel Moder share three kids. Credit: Kevin Dietsch / Getty

Furthermore, Roberts shared more details about her marriage and family life on Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop podcast back in 2018.

"It just gets deeper, it just gets more complex," she said. "You’re young and you fall in love and go, 'Oh, yeah, we’re going to get married and we’re going to build a house and will have kids,' and all these things that we all kind of dream of, but you don’t know if you’re going to like the same couch, and you don’t know if he is going to want to get, like, patterned towels."

"Then, of course, the bigger ones are, will you parent in a way that has balance to it, that holds hands in philosophy?" she continued. "You just don’t know these things until you are right there doing it, and we are so fortunate that there is some kind of inexplicable harmony to the way we do things because we do things differently …. but there’s something together that makes all the sense in the world."

Featured image credit: Michael Kovac / Getty