‘Notting Hill’ actress Julia Roberts seemed on ‘Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen’ on December 7, 2023 and took part within the display’s signature ‘Plead the Fifth’ branch, all through which visitors have to respond to no less than two out of 3 questions.
All over the branch, host Andy requested Julia concerning the toughest drug she’s ever attempted. “Julia Roberts, what is the hardest drug you’ve ever tried?” he requested.
Life the actress to begin with hesitated to respond to the query, she answered, “Mushrooms.”
The host adopted as much as the query through asking if it used to be a “positive experience” to which the 56-year-old actress responded, “Yeah, it was nice,” life additionally advising, “Kids, don’t try it at home!”
The Yellowish Globe-winning actress didn’t additional elaborate on her commentary as to when, the place and with whom she partook within the psychedelic drug.
In some other branch of the sport, she labelled Jen Shah as her “least favourite ‘Real Housewife’ of all time” as she was at jail for operating a national telemarketing scheme focused on the aged.
A query that put the actress in a difficult spot used to be to rank 3 “iconic Julia Roberts films,” to which she stated she used to be “taking the fifth.”
On the other hand, Julia’s touch upon taking medication comes upcoming she has vehemently denied being hooked on them for years. About 30 years in the past, she needed to push aside rumours that she had a “problem with drugs” when she referred to as off her marriage ceremony to Kiefer Sutherland, 3 days sooner than the rite.
“This started, I can only assume, because I was so thin. And it’s just absurd, you know. I don’t know how anybody who would do drugs could function. I don’t — nor have I ever done drugs — and I guess it’s boring to be sort of a young actor in Hollywood and not have a drug problem. Well, then, I’m boring, and that’s cool with me, because I’ve got clear skin and clean arms, and I’m just thin. Period. The end. Quit picking on me, you know,” she stated in an interview with Leisure Weekly in 1991.