Julia Roberts kept her speech curse-free as she returned to Lincoln Center at benefit for Paul Newman camps.
Julia Roberts kept her speech curse-free as she returned to Lincoln Center at benefit for Paul Newman camps. The last time the actress was at the center, she paid a heartfelt tribute to her pal Tom Hanks ��� including some F-jibes ��� at an event there honouring the actor. But the Pretty Woman star kept it clean as she took to the podium after performing a kicky "Chorus Line"-esque dance routine with campers.
The stunner revealed she called Newman���s widow, Joanne Woodward earlier and asked if she wanted her to mention anything specific in her speech. "Joanne said, ���I���d like you to tell my favorite story about the first time you were a counselor" at Hole in the Wall Camps,��� the New York Daily News quoted her as saying. Roberts obliged, explaining that 13 years ago, one of the campers recognized her and called home to say, "Mom, you���re never going to believe who our counselor is: It���s Tinkerbell!"