Famous Actress Says She Couldn’t Portray Character in Breakout Film Now: ‘It’s Impossible’
Julia Roberts says cultural shifts and her life experience make it impossible to portray Vivian Ward's innocence in Pretty Woman, which grossed over $463 million worldwide.
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35 years after the film's release, Julia Roberts admits that her view of Pretty Woman has changed.
Attriz Julia Roberts, 58, claimed today that he would not accept the iconic role he played in “A Linda Woman” (1990), a film that turned it into one of the major names of the world’s film. Protagonist of the Romanian comedy when living the professional of Vivian Ward, Oscar’s winner said to believe that perspective changes become “impossible” to repeat something similar today. Read more Julia Roberts says that Hollywood is still dominated by men…
Julia Roberts reveals if she would star in ‘Pretty Woman’ now
Los Angeles, Jan 8, 2026 Hollywood actress Julia Roberts has shared if she would star in ‘Pretty Woman’ if the film was remade today. The 58-year-old actress played a sex worker Vivian Ward in the 1990 rom-com but claims that it would be “impossible” for her to appear in such a picture now because world views have changed, reports ‘Female First UK’. She told Deadline, “Oh, it’s impossible. I have too many years of the weight of the world inside …
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