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    Julia Roberts shares a rare photo of her youngest son on his 17th birthday

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJuly 10, 20242 Mins Read
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    Julia Roberts, the famous actress, celebrated her son Henry’s 17th birthday on Instagram in a touching and rare social media moment. She is very private about her family life, so this post gave fans a rare look into what it’s like to be her mother.

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    She has always kept a low profile when it comes to her kids, but Roberts shared a touching picture of herself and her boy Henry when he was a baby. “I can’t believe this baby is now a tall, beautiful 17-year-old!” Her words, “Happy birthday, beautiful Henry,” show how much she loves and is proud of her son.

    The actor, who is known for movies like “Pretty Woman” and “Erin Brockovich,” has said many times that she doesn’t want her kids to be in the spotlight. Roberts and her husband, cinematographer Danny Moder, have kept their family out of the public eye so that their three kids, Hazel, Phinnaeus, and Henry, can grow up normally, away from the glitz and glamor of Hollywood.

    This one-of-a-kind post emphasizes how special the event was and how close the Roberts-Moder family is. It also reminds fans of how grounded Julia Roberts is and how she always puts her family’s privacy and well-being first, even when she has a successful job.

    Although Henry is now 17 years old, it’s clear that his mother will always love and support him. This is reflected in the loving words she wrote in her birthday message.

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