Julia Roberts Walks the Red Carpet at the 'Mirror, Mirror' Premiere Plus What Else She's Been Up to Lately

Julia Roberts graces the cover of Vanity Fair magazine.

On March 17, Julia Roberts - who plays the wicked queen in "Mirror, Mirror" - battled wicked weather to walk the red carpet for the premiere of the movie in Hollywood. Rather than wearing a dress for the event and green to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, she opted for a black pantsuit and a pink top. Other than walking the red carpet, what else has the "Eat, Pray, Love" actress been up to lately?

Girl crush

The beauty has been married to Danny Moder for almost ten years and they have three children together, but she recently opened up on "Good Morning America" about her girl crush on Adele. Apparently her oldest son, Phinnaeus Walter Moder, also has a crush on her. When speaking of the singer she said "She brings people in. It's like her sharing is so open and genuine and seems to come from this really beautiful place that attracts us all to her."

Strict viewing

While at a press conference for "Mirror, Mirror" she discussed the strict television viewing habits in her house. The 44-year-old explained that their three kids - 7-year-old twins Phinnaeus and Hazel and 4-year-old Henry - don't watch much TV. She explained "Those nice, cozy, very short hours before bed, we just really spend together as a family talking and sharing the day and reading books, and really, ! before y ou know it, it's time for bed. Part of it is there's just not time for that. We would prefer something different in that time." Her kids haven't seen any of the films she's been in.

Magazine cover

The Hollywood royal graces the April cover of Vanity Fair looking as beautiful as ever. In the accompanying interview, she discusses what it's like nowadays for the young actors and actresses in the industry and says "The business is so different; you can never be that new girl that has that moment of 'Where'd she come from?' There's the express elevator and there's rehab. It's so awful; nobody gets a fair trial-and-error period that everybody deserves and everybody needs."

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