A Proud Father’s Joy
Julia Roberts and Danny Moder, a couple known for their dedication to their children’s privacy, rarely share glimpses of their little ones on social media.
However, they couldn’t help but show off their daughter Hazel at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in July. We were fortunate enough to catch a rare sight of the father-daughter duo at the event.
A Night of Support and Beauty
Hazel’s father, Danny Moder, worked as a talented choreographer for the film “Flag Day,” while Sean Penn directed it. Although Hazel didn’t have a role in the film, she made a special appearance to support her father. And wow, did she capture everyone’s hearts with her stunning beauty.
Inheriting the Best Traits
Some say Hazel inherited her mother’s nose, while others believe she bears a striking resemblance to her handsome father. With her radiant blonde hair, mesmerizing blue eyes, and natural charm, Hazel was undoubtedly the center of attention at the festival.
An Elegant Display of Grace
Hazel gracefully attended the event in a breathtaking soft yellow lace gown, perfectly paired with black Mary Jane heels. Her hair was elegantly tied back in a ponytail, and her makeup remained simple yet sophisticated. She embodied elegance and grace, truly a young lady in every sense of the word.
A Father’s Burst of Pride
Throughout the evening, Danny Moder couldn’t hide his sheer pride as he stood by Hazel’s side. The father-daughter duo radiated warmth and affection, spreading joy and delight wherever they went.
Nurturing Groundedness and Humility
Despite her sizable success and reported $250 million income, Julia Roberts has always remained down-to-earth and humble. This down-to-earth attitude extends to her children. Roberts and Moder choose to shield them from the spotlight, despite their own fame.
In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, Roberts shared that her children initially struggled to comprehend her fame. She acknowledges that she and her husband have no firsthand understanding of what it’s like to grow up in today’s world. When her children have questions about their generation, Roberts honestly admits her lack of knowledge and assures them that she will research and get back to them.