She's always been known for her megawatt smile, and Julia Roberts, 54, certainly turned heads as she enjoyed a shopping trip on the Gold Coast on Friday.
The American actress beamed as she perused some clothing stores in Burleigh Heads, after flying into Coolangatta Airport with her Ticket to Paradise co-star George Clooney, his wife Amal and their two children from The Whitsundays.
Julia and George, 60, started filming Ticket to Paradise last month on the Gold Coast and in Brisbane, and then moved to The Whitsundays shortly afterwards.
Pretty woman: She has always been known for her megawatt smile, and Julia Roberts, 54, certainly turned heads as she enjoyed a shopping trip on the Gold Coast on Friday
The Pretty Woman star looked stunning, completely makeup free and dressed down in a black boiler suit.
She teamed the outfit with black leather sandals, a colourful crochet beach bag and a pair of designer sunglasses.
Julia wore her golden locks back in a messy no-fuss bun and had not a scrap of makeup on her incredibly youthful visage.
Hollywood beauty: The American actress beamed as she perused some clothing stores in Burleigh Heads, after flying into Coolangatta airport with her Ticket to Paradise co-star George Clooney, his wife Amal and their two children from The Whitsundays
Casual: The Pretty Woman star looked stunning, completely makeup free and dressed down in a black boiler suit
Retail therapy: Julia wore her golden locks back in a messy no-fuss bun and had not a scrap of makeup on her incredibly youthful visage
The Ocean's Eleven beauty also sported a golden tan after weeks of filming in The Whitsundays.
At one point, she enjoyed some banter with her bodyguard as she tried on a bucket hat she had purchased at one of the stores.
He playfully pulled the hat over her face as they joked around on the street.
It was revealed back in March that George and Julia were heading to Australia to film the hotly anticipated project.
Bronzed beauty: The Ocean's Eleven beauty also sported a golden tan after weeks of filming in The Whitsundays
Lots of laughs: Julia's bodyguard playfully pulled hat over her face as they joked around on the street
Capping it off: At one point, she enjoyed some banter with her bodyguard as she tried on a bucket hat she had purchased at one of the stores
The film received a $6.4million grant from the federal government's Location Incentive Program.
George and Julia play a divorced couple who travel to Bali in a desperate bid to stop their daughter, played by Kaitlyn Dever, from getting married.
The movie also stars Billie Lourd as Dever's best friend, who travels with her to Bali, where she decides to marry a local.
The two-month project will be filmed entirely in Queensland, with the picturesque Whitsundays doubling for Bali.
The production is expected to generate $47million for the Australian economy and create more than 270 jobs.
Ticket to Paradise is written and directed by Ol Parker, who helmed The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.
Down Under: It was revealed back in March that George and Julia were heading to Australia to film their hotly anticipated project
Big money: The film received a $6.4million grant from the federal government's Location Incentive Program
Longtime friends George and Julia have starred in three films together - Oceans Eleven (2001), Oceans Twelve (2004) and Money Monster (2016).
George relocated to Australia in October with his human rights lawyer wife Amal and the couple's five-year-old twins, Alexander and Ella.
Despite spending their mandatory 14-day quarantine period at a sprawling NSW Southern Highlands estate rather than the usual hotel, George still complained about the conditions.
Break from filming: George and Julia will play a divorced couple who travel to Bali in a desperate bid to stop their daughter, played by Kaitlyn Dever, from getting married
Stunning backdrop: The two-month project will be filmed entirely in Queensland, with the picturesque Whitsundays doubling for Bali
'You have to stay in one place for 14 days until you're finally allowed to go out and breathe,' he told WTF podcast host Marc Maron.
Meanwhile, Julia also jetted into Australia in October, spending her quarantine period at a $56.9million mansion in Sydney's Vaucluse.
The property was the former rental home of Lachlan and Sarah Murdoch, the son and daughter-in-law of Australian-born media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
Bringing in the money: The production is expected to generate $47million for the Australian economy and create more than 270 jobs
The home was patrolled by around-the-clock armed guards, while multiple chefs, waiters and housekeepers stayed with Julia as part of her travel bubble.
George and Julia are good friends in real-life, having first met on the set of Ocean's Eleven back in 2001.
But Julia admitted she initially wasn't a huge fan of the Hollywood hunk, because he was always pranking her, revealing their relationship only changed for the better when she was pregnant.
'At George's house, I remember walking down this path pregnant with Phinn and Hazel and turning the corner, and all the boys were sitting at the table having lunch,' she told Allure in September 2015 of a lunch with her Ocean's 11 co-stars.
'They were like, "Oh, come sit down." I wasn't allowed to walk the stairs. It was such a sweet shift in our relationships because originally, it was all pranks and teasing each other.
'And here I am pregnant, so it's like pulling out my chair and just making sure I have enough water and, "Are you feeling OK? You look a little peaked." "I'm fine."'
In an interview with People in April 2016, Julia said it was a 'relief' that she and George aren't just 'Hollywood friends'.
'I just said to him an hour ago, "Thank God we really do like each other, or we'd be in hell,"' she said at the time.
Frequent collaborators: Longtime friends George and Julia have starred in three films together - Oceans Eleven (2001), Oceans Twelve (2004) and Money Monster (2016). Pictured together at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2016
Furthermore, George said their families are also good friends, which 'makes it easy' for them to collaborate regularly.
'Danny [Moder] and I are great friends and love each other. What's fun is it's really like a family,' he told People.
'It makes it easy. It's really fun to go, "Hey, let's do this movie together."'
Added Julia: 'What he's saying is we've just stitched our lives closer together. All these people that come into our lives; my husband, my children, his wife Amal Clooney. We just keep stitching our lives closer together.'
According to a report by Closer last month, Julia travelled to Australia with her sister, Lisa, while Danny stayed at home in California with their three teenage children.
'Julia's in Sydney with her sister Lisa, who is also a producer on the film, and a team that includes writers, wardrobe people and crew. It's a group that's close to Julia,' revealed a source.
Back home: According to a report by Closer last month, Julia travelled to Australia with her sister, Lisa, while Danny stayed at home in California with their three teenage children
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