The Totally Made-Up Feud Rumors About Sandra Bullock And Julia Roberts

Again, the only reason why there could be “tension” between Julia Roberts and Sandra Bullock was due to their lack of work and interaction together. But Bullock did address this fake feud, back in 2014. As Us Magazine reported, Bullock gave a hilarious speech for winning the Desert Palm Achievement Award for “Gravity” at the Palm Springs International Film Festival that year. She shared how she thought it would be a splendid idea to Google herself, to get inspiration for her speech. And, of course, it didn’t turn out well.

This is where she found the interesting rumors about a feud between her and Roberts. “Apparently, Julia — I don’t know where you are — but apparently, you and I are in a dispute over George Clooney,” Bullock joked. “We talked about this, right? We share custody, and we are both fine with it!” Bullock and Clooney both starred in “Gravity,” and have been friends for a long time. Clooney was even a wingman for Bullock at times. 

As for Clooney and Roberts, they have a long friendship history as well. They obviously both starred in “Ocean’s Eleven,” along with a few other films including the 2022 rom-com, “Ticket to Paradise.” “The minute we met, we had fun,” Clooney told People that same year. “The beauty is, when you work with people who take their work seriously and don’t take themselves seriously, and that’s really fun.”

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