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Julia Roberts revealed that she was “feared” and “intimidated” about meeting her fellow Hollywood stars.
Last month, the 57-year-old actress sat down with her “After Hunting” Co-stars Chloë Sevigno, Ayo Edebiri, Andrew Garfield and Michael Stuhlbarg, as well as film director Luca Guadagnino and producer Allan Mandelbaum, conduct group interviews Have diversity.
Roberts recalled her first encounter with Sevigny in an interview posted Thursday, becoming panicked.
“I’m very excited and intimidated by meeting Chloë,” the Oscar winner said.

Julia Roberts admits she is “feared” to meet Chloë Sevigny. (Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
Roberts tells the first time she crossed the road with Sevigny, when Academy Award nominees arrived at her home to discuss the “after hunting” with Edebiri, Guadagnino and Mandelbaum.
“Beautiful Woman” star pointed out Her 20-year-old daughter, Hazel, was also present at the time.
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“We were all sitting at the kitchen table, Hazel was making some lunches, the materials and rehearsals we were talking about,” she recalls. “Allen, our producer, he came in and he left, “Chloe should be here in a few minutes.” ”
Roberts continued, “I looked up, Io looked up, and we matched our eyes. Luca was gone, ‘What?’ I went, ‘I was scared. ” Ayo is gone, ‘So too.'”

The actresses are co-starring in the upcoming movie After the Hunting. (Dominik Bindl/Wireimage)
“The Hazel is gone, ‘I’m going to leave.’ Then, like a minute later, the doorbell rang and the Hazel is gone, ‘I’m going to leave from the garage. “Indeed, we were very excited and intimidated,” she added.
Sevigney told Variety that she was immediately happy with Roberts.
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“I felt very close to her when I first met her,” said the “American Psychology” actress. “But she invited us to her home for rehearsals, and we lived in her beach house. She was just very generous and generous.”
Sevigny recalls that after the end of “After Hunting”, she missed Roberts.
“I can say that when we leave, I need more Julia. I’m watching your three movies when I’m flying home,” she told Roberts. “‘I just want more!'”

Sevney said she was immediately close to Roberts. (Tiziana Fabi/AFP) (Photography by Tiziana Fabi/AFP via Getty Images)
Asked which movie she’d seen by Roberts, Sevigny said: “‘Notting Hill,”My best friend’s wedding I don’t remember the third one. But I was like, “I just want more Julia!”
According to Variety, Roberts started to tear up when he heard the co-star’s words, saying, “I’m glad this was recorded.”
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“I was like, ‘I’m not ready to say goodbye,'” Sevigny said.
But Sevigny noted that she felt a little comforted by reminding herself that she could expect to see more of Roberts’ extensive film work.
“Luckily, I could go home and see a whole Canon,” she said.

Stuhlbarg, Roberts, Edebiri, Sevigny and Garfield at the 2025 Venice International Film Festival (Marilla Sicilia/Archivio Marilla Sicilia/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)
According to the plot summary, “After the Hunting” is Alma Olsson, a professor of philosophy at Yale University who finds himself at a “personal and professional crossroads” in a star student, Margaret, Maggie, Price (Edebiri), accusing Alma’s colleagues and friends, Garfield, Hank Gibson, Hank Gibson, Hank Gibson, Garfield, hank garfield, Garfield.
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Severny has played Dr. Kim Sayers, a friend of Alma and student liaison at the university, Stuhlbarg portrays Alma’s psychiatrist husband.
“After the Hunting” will premiere in the theater on October 10.