Julia Roberts enjoys scaring her kids
Washington, Mar 24: Julia Roberts has admitted that she loves to scare her children but has had to "tone it down" as she liked it a bit too much.
The 'Mirror, Mirror' actress has twins Hazel and Phinnaeus, seven, and four-year-old Henry with husband Danny Moder.
''I realised I was getting too much joy out of it so I've had to tone it down... Just like if I hear them coming and they don't know where I am in the house. I crouch down in there private space and they come in and just jump outLittle people can just catch air. They just vault. It's so wrong," Contactmusic quoted her as telling TV talk show host Ellen DeGeneres.
However, Roberts herself proved easy to scare when De Generes jumped out on her as she left the dressing room.
''Oh my God! Am I the perfect person to scare or what? It doesn't even come across how scared I was - it did not come across there and I changed outfits because I peed in my pants! I screamed like I was being mugged on a subway," she said. (ANI)
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