Julia Roberts is now settling in quarantine after arriving in Australia on Saturday to film her new movie Ticket from Paradise.
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.
On Sunday, she was seen sipping coffee in her pyjamas while sitting on the balcony at her palatial home with her entourage.
For the next 14 days, Julia Roberts will be back home! Julia Roberts (left), with a staff person, is settling into quarantine after flying into Australia to shoot her movie Ticket to Paradise.
The Notting Hill star, who will travel to Queensland after she has completed her mandatory 14 day quarantine, kept it casual in a beige loungewear set.
She paired a long button-up shirt, with matching pants.
Oscar winner Styled her long brunette hair loosely, drawing attention to her ageless features with no makeup.
Quarantine: The 53-year-old actress from Hollywood will spend the next two weeks in Vaucluse at a $56.9million home. This is one of Sydney’s most exclusive suburbs.
Julia is dressed in style: Julia, who will be traveling to Queensland once she has completed the mandatory 14-day quarantine, kept things casual wearing a beige loungewear ensemble. Pictured with her entourage
Nice digs: She was pictured enjoying coffee in her pyjamas while sitting on the balcony at her palatial home with 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 through the grounds of the property.
She is currently living in the former rental home of Sarah Murdoch and Lachlan Murdoch (the son and daughter-in law of Rupert Murdoch), an Australian-born media mogul.
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 currently living in the former rental house of Sarah Murdoch and Lachlan Murdoch. They are the son and daughter-in law of Rupert Murdoch (an Australian-born media mogul).
This is some digs! The 4,100 sqm mansion, which includes four bedrooms and a pool, is heritage-listed and has a cabana.
The 4,100 sqm mansion has four bedrooms and is heritage listed. It also comes with a pool and cabana.
It has a private waterfront location with access to the beach. There is also a boatshed and jetty.
It was sold in 2008 for a record-breaking $45million, but it is now valued at $56.9million.
Julia’s privacy arrangements were made, with a large black screen erected on the waterfront side.
Features: This exclusive waterfront location has private access to the beaches. There are also a jetty, boatshed 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: Julia is staying in her travel bubble with multiple chefs, waiters, and housekeepers. Julia watches over the home 24 hours a day.
Julia is staying in her travel bubble with multiple chefs, waiters, and housekeepers.
Coronavirus restrictions mean that international visitors to Australia have to spend two weeks in quarantine.
Julia is in the country to shoot 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 will take place from mid-November through the end of February, with locations in Brisbane and Gold Coast.
The shoot will be held on the Gold Coast or Brisbane for two months beginning in November.
The federal government awarded $6.4 million to the project through its Location Incentive Program.
Julia and George are a divorcing couple that travels to Bali in an attempt to stop their daughter Kaitlyn, played by Kaitlyn dever, from getting married.
The movie will be entirely shot in Queensland, with the beautiful Whitsundays being doubled 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