One of the few well-known individuals who has a rather typical life is Julia Roberts. She has been married to photographer Daniel Moder for 19 years, and the couple appears to be happy together.

Henry, a 14-year-old son, and Hazel, a 16-year-old twin, are their three children.

Both Roberts and Moder make an effort to shield their children from the spotlight. They don’t often attend public events or share photos on social media because of this.



However, in July, Hazel was spotted at the Cannes Film Festival in France with her father.
They

went there to film the movie Flag Day. Sean Penn supervised the performance, while Moder performed the dancing moves.

Hazel did not appear in the film, but Penn’s children did. Nonetheless, she attended the function to support her dad’s efforts.

Everyone was in awe of Hazel’s beauty.



While some claim that she inherited her nose from her mother, most people believe that she looks a lot like her attractive father—which makes sense given how attractive she is. Brown hair and blue eyes characterise Hazel.


She had on a long, silky yellow lace dress and black Mary Jane shoes. She wore little makeup and wore her hair in a ponytail. An actual woman!

Moder spent the entire night with his girl because he was so proud of her.



Given Roberts’s grounded demeanour, it makes natural that no one is aware of Hazel or her brothers’ aspirations to pursue careers in film. Their parents also like to keep them out of the spotlight and don’t talk much about them.

Despite rumoured riches of $250 million, she has never been a diva and has always maintained a modest demeanour.

Hazel and her brothers have minor roles in Robert’s 2016 film Mother’s Day.
In 2018, Roberts shared this about her children with Harper’s Bazaar:

“I doubt they’ll ever be able to enjoy my fame.” I think I already mentioned that they were astonished to learn and enquired, “Are you famous?”

“I think a lot of people know who I am or have seen the movie I’m in,” I said to them.

“It’s different from when I might have told my mom, ‘Mom, you don’t know what it’s like to be a teenager today,’ even though she probably did,” she said in reference to the issues that today’s youth must deal with.

I have no concept what it’s like to be a teenager these days, nor does Danny. I just tell my kids, “I don’t know what we’re talking about, so I’m going to say no and look into it,” when they ask me a question.

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