Julia Robert’s kids, Hazel and Finn, are all grown up as they have recently celebrated their eighteenth birthday…
And their mom shared a rare throwback photo of the 2.
Scroll on to find out more…
We all know Julia Roberts.
After all, she’s one of the most successful actresses in the world.
Roberts has had starring roles in many rom-com classics!
Including Pretty Woman (1990), My Best Friend’s Wedding (1997), Notting Hill (1999), and Runaway Bride (1999).
But her career spans genres.
She won an Academy Award in 2000 for her role in Erin Brokovich.
And really hit the big times in 2001 in Ocean’s Eleven.
Since then, Roberts has continued to act, and also owns her own production company Red Om Films.
She’s also the global face of Lancôme!
And remains one of the world’s best-paid actresses, with an estimated net worth of $250 million.
Roberts has also been named People’s most beautiful woman a whopping 5 times.
Quite the illustrious career!
But did you know that Roberts had some pretty epic parents?
Walter and Betty Lou Roberts, ran the Actors and Writers Workshop in Atlanta before she was born in 1967.
And while working there, the 2 met Martin Luther King Jr.
The Roberts allowed the civil rights leader’s daughters to attend their classes, flying in the face of segregation.
“One day Coretta called my mother and asked if her kids could be part of the school because they were having a hard time finding a place that would accept her kids,” Roberts said.
“My mom was like, ‘Sure, come on over,’ and so they all just became friends.”
Which prompted huge violence from the KKK.
They even blew up a car outside the school, as documented by actor Phillip DePoy.
“I kissed a girl, and 10 yards away, a Buick exploded!”
“The girl was Yolanda King, daughter of Coretta and Martin Luther King Jr. I was primarily Caucasian and Yolanda wasn’t. That’s what the trouble was about. I don’t know who owned the Buick, but I know who blew it up.”
“In the ’60s, you didn’t have little Black children interacting with little white kids in an acting school, and your parents were like, ‘Come on in,’” King marveled at Roberts later.
“I think that’s extraordinary, and it sort of lays the groundwork for who you are.”
But in a series called HISTORYTalks Roberts opened up even more about the connection between her and Martin Luther King Jr.
And it quickly took the internet by sotrm.
Zara Rahim, a former strategic adviser to President Barack Obama, tweeted the interview clip to celebrate Roberts’ 55th birthday.
In the clip, Roberts revealed that Cordetta and Martin Luther King Jr. had been so close to her parents that they had paid the bill for her birth!
“The King family paid for my hospital bill… Martin Luther King and Coretta,” Roberts told Gayle King.
The Robertses couldn’t afford the bill after her birth.
So she explained that they “helped us out of a jam.”
On October 28, 1967, in Smyrna, Georgia, the Kings stepped in and helped bring Julia Roberts into the world!
And since then, Roberts has remained dedicated to fighting racism in Atlanta.
Calling her town her town was “horribly racist” and a “living hell,” according to The New York Times.
Fans have loved this crazy story…
“Shows you her parents raised her right! So cool,” one fan wrote.
Others couldn’t fathom that these 2 lives crossed over in history.
“No this is one of those history facts that my brain just can’t process!” said one.
It certainly puts into perspective just how recently segregation was a part of people’s everyday lives.
The other overwhelming response has simply been that people can’t believe Roberts hadn’t publicized this story before.
You can watch the clip here.
And now, Roberts has celebrated her kids, Hazel and Finn’s eighteenth birthday by uploading a rare photo on her social media.
It was a throwback photo of the twins when they were young, with Roberts holding one of her children in her arm.
The post was captioned: “18, the ticket to paradise,” followed by 6-star emojis.
Commenting on the post, Rita Wilson wished the twins a happy birthday.
“It can’t be!!!!!!! Happy Birthday!!!!” she wrote.
You can see the post here.
What do you think?