For the promotion of their new film
Ticket to Paradise
, George Clooney and Julia Roberts answered questions from British journalist Lorraine Kelly on her show on the ITV channel.
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A sequence particularly marked this program, where we can see the actor burst out laughing live the 62-year-old presenter.
In this extract, the journalist asks the two actors: “You have a little kissing scene, but you took a long time to shoot it because you were laughing too much?... It's stupid to kiss your best friend!
It's like… 'wow, that's weird!'” she continues, as if to support her question.
"It is," agrees indeed Julia Roberts.
George Clooney can't help but tease the journalist about the terms used, in particular the turn “little kissing scene” (wee kissing scene): “It's a strange sentence, 'little kissing scene'.
I mean, what time is this show airing?” he jokes, causing Lorraine Kelly to burst out laughing, obviously embarrassed.
“Your cheeks are all red,” Julia mocks gently, pointing at her.
The journalist then resumes: “I am very calm and very cool”.
Julia supports her and jokes: “It's hard to be like that
(calm and cool, editor's note)
in front of George Clooney, isn't it?
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On video, Julia Roberts and George Clooney in
Ticket to Paradise
The romantic comedy
Ticket to Paradise
, directed by Ol Parker, is about a divorced couple who team up to stop their daughter Lily (Kaitlyn Dever) from making the same mistake they did and getting married too young.
After
Ocean's Eleven
(2001),
Ocean's Twelve
(2004) and
Money Monster
(2016), this is the fourth collaboration between George Clooney and Julia Roberts.