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Julia Roberts Almost Got Herself 'Killed' While Filming New Movie 'Ticket to Paradise'
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The 'Pretty Woman' actress reveals she almost touched something that could have cost her life while working on her new romcom in Australia with close pal George Clooney.

AceShowbiz - Julia Roberts nearly got contact with something could have gotten her "killed" while shooting "Ticket to Paradise" Down Under. Reuniting with close pal and co-star George Clooney on the rom-com, the 54-year-old actress revealed she had a close call when she went to touch what she thought was a seashell in Australia.

"Everything out there is trying to kill you! I went to touch something I thought was a seashell and someone said, 'No! Don't touch it, it's something that will actually kill you...' More like ticket to the hospital than ticket to paradise," She told Best UK. "Even the jellyfish!" Clooney, 61, said. "You get in the water and it'll kill ya."

The Hollywood icon admitted he jumped at the chance to work with the "queen of rom-coms" Julia on the film, and couldn't have done the flick without her. They play divorced couple David and Georgia, who are forced to come together to save their daughter from getting married to a Bali local.

He quipped, "I really wanted to be able to work with the queen of rom-coms... but she couldn't make it, so I got Julia instead." Clooney said, "I read the script and I knew it would only work if Julia was onboard - and luckily, it all worked out!"

The quick-witted movie star joked, "It's fun to work with friends ... and Julia." "Notting Hill" star Julia agreed, "We know each other pretty well, it's so easy."

The pair first worked together on 2001's "Ocean's Eleven".

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