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Julia Roberts reveals the exact moment when she realised she was famous

| @indiablooms | Dec 18, 2018, at 05:12 pm

Los Angeles, Dec 18 (IBNS): Actress Julia Roberts has revealed that she realised that she was famous for the first time when a fan pestered her for an autograph while she was in a bathroom stall. 

It was the period when she had just starred in the 1988 film Mystic Pizza.

Julia, now 51, is considered as one of the biggest names in the Hollywood film industry.

It was after the movie was over and I was in the bathroom and there was a woman in the bathroom who said, "Hey, girl in stall number one, were you in Mystic Pizza?"' she was quoted as saying by Daily Mail.

The fan then asked her to sign.

'Uh, not right now,'' Julia said. 'And I thought, wait, this is different.'

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