Many families around the world cherish a special holiday tradition that they celebrate every year. But for Julia Roberts, star of Pretty Woman, and her adorable family, celebrating the holidays means indulging in a whole lot more than just one tradition. During a recent appearance on SiriusXM’s Entertainment Weekly Radio show, Julia opened up about the festive activities she loves to share with her loved ones. From gift-opening rituals to movie marathons, Julia's Christmas is packed with joy and togetherness. The festivities kick off with the entire family gathering in the living room to open their presents together.
Julia, now 51, shared a delightful detail about her Christmas morning routine. "Nobody gets to enter the living room until everyone is ready to enter the living room," she said with a smile. Once the family is all together, it’s time for Julia to unwind with her favorite holiday films, It's a Wonderful Life and A Charlie Brown Christmas. These timeless classics set the perfect mood for a cozy Christmas day filled with laughter and love.
A Feast Fit for Royalty

For Julia, the holiday season isn’t just about presents and movies—it’s also about savoring delicious food with her family. She shared her excitement about preparing the Christmas morning meal, describing it as a delightful challenge. "I love figuring out how to create a breakfast that’s just right—something hearty but not too filling, so no one gets too excited before the big feast later," she explained. Julia’s culinary skills come into play when she crafts her signature dishes for her kids: Henry Moder, 11, and her 14-year-old twins, Hazel and Phinnaeus Moder. Her go-to menu includes “biscuits and sausage balls or something like that,” paired with a touch of fresh fruit. Sounds delicious, doesn’t it?
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Julia’s Guilty Pleasure: Cookies for Breakfast
As much as Julia loves cooking and celebrating with her family, she has a little holiday secret that she indulges in every year. "Eating cookies for breakfast before I wake up my kids and tell them they can’t have cookies for breakfast" is a guilty pleasure she hasn’t been able to shake. This habit might remind you of Santa himself sneaking a cookie or two before the big day begins. Julia’s confession adds a fun, relatable twist to her otherwise picture-perfect holiday traditions.
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The Art of Gift-Giving
For Julia’s family, Christmas is all about the joy of giving and receiving gifts. With so many memorable presents under her belt, Julia admitted it’s hard for her to pinpoint the best gift she’s ever given. "I consider myself a pretty good gift giver," she said with a laugh. "But I really can’t pick just one. Maybe something I made with my own hands." Julia’s creativity and thoughtfulness undoubtedly make her kids feel extra special every year, and it’s clear that her family treasures these moments together.

