Julia Roberts is settling into quarantine life after jetting into Australia on Saturday to shoot her new movie Ticket to Paradise with George Clooney.
The Hollywood actress, 53, will be spending the next two weeks at a $56.9million mansion in Vaucluse, one of Sydney’s most exclusive suburbs.
She was pictured on Sunday drinking coffee in her pyjamas on the balcony of the palatial home, while joined by members of her entourage.
Home for the next 14 days! Julia Roberts (left, with a staff member) is settling into quarantine life after jetting into Australia to shoot her new movie Ticket to Paradise with George Clooney
The Notting Hill star, who is due to travel to Queensland once she has completed her mandatory 14-day quarantine, kept things casual in a beige loungewear set.
She paired a long button-up shirt with matching pants.
The Oscar winner styled her long brunette hair loosely and drew attention to her ageless features by going makeup free.
Quarantine: The Hollywood actress, 53, will be spending the next two weeks at a $56.9million mansion in Vaucluse, one of Sydney’s most exclusive suburbs
Stylish: Julia, who is due to travel to Queensland once she has completed her mandatory 14-day quarantine, kept things casual in a beige loungewear set. Pictured with her entourage
Nice digs: She was pictured on Sunday drinking coffee in her pyjamas on the balcony of the palatial home, while joined by members of her entourage
Laid-back: She paired a long button-up shirt with matching pants
Sporting a pair of spectacles, she clutched a white mug while chatting to her staff on the steps of the mansion, which overlooks Sydney Harbour.
Julia was later seen walking around the grounds of the property.
She is living at the former rental home of Lachlan and Sarah Murdoch, the son and daughter-in-law of Australian-born media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
Relaxed: Sporting a pair of spectacles, she clutched a white mug while chatting to her staff on the steps of the mansion, which overlooks Sydney Harbour
Downtime: She is living at the former rental home of Lachlan and Sarah Murdoch, the son and daughter-in-law of Australian-born media mogul Rupert Murdoch
That’s some digs! The 4,100 sqm four-bedroom mansion is heritage listed and comes with a swimming pool and cabana
The 4,100 sqm four-bedroom mansion is heritage listed and comes with a swimming pool and cabana.
In addition to its exclusive waterfront position with private access to the beach, there is also a jetty and boatshed.
It sold in 2008 for a national record sale – at the time – of $45million but is now estimated to be worth $56.9million.
Privacy arrangements have been made for Julia’s stay, with a large black screen being erected on the waterfront side of the home.
Features: In addition to its exclusive waterfront position with private access to the beach, there is also a jetty and boatshed
A-lister life: Privacy arrangements have been made for Julia’s stay, with a large black screen being erected on the waterfront side of the home
Measures: The home is being patrolled by around-the-clock armed guards, while multiple chefs, waiters and housekeepers are staying with Julia as part of her travel bubble
The home is being patrolled by around-the-clock armed guards, while multiple chefs, waiters and housekeepers are staying with Julia as part of her travel bubble.
International visitors to Australia must spend two weeks in quarantine due to coronavirus restrictions.
Julia is in the country to film rom-com Ticket to Paradise with George Clooney.
Strict: Visitors to Australia must spend two-weeks in quarantine due to coronavirus restrictions
Ready to go: The shoot is scheduled for two months from mid-November, with locations on the Gold Coast and Brisbane
The shoot is scheduled for two months from mid-November, with locations on the Gold Coast and Brisbane.
The project 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 will be filmed entirely in Queensland, with the picturesque Whitsundays doubling for Bali.
Co-stars: Julia and George (right) will play a divorced couple who travel to Bali in a desperate bid to stop their daughter, played by Kaitlyn Dever, from getting married
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