Hollywood star
Julia Roberts has criticised those who choose to do nude scenes in a film - especially if they have children.
The Pretty Woman actress, 41, was speaking at the premiere of her film Duplicity at Leicester Square last night, where she hit the red carpet in a decidedly demure Dolce and Gabbana suit.
When asked if she would consider doing a nude scene in a film, she said: 'You know it’s not really what I do, so if you are going ask me to do it, you have to expect it to be toned down. You know, as a mum of three, I feel like that.'
The original script for Duplicity involved a raunchy sex scene, but Roberts insisted it be toned down.
Whether it was intentional or not, Roberts’s comments are a backhander for Oscar-winning actress
Kate Winslet, a 33-year-old mother of two.
Winslet famously shed her clothes in The Reader, and her natural breasts became a major talking point in the US - even drawing praise from Oprah Winfrey.
Roberts is well known for her aversion to taking her clothes off on camera.
She has been quoted in the past as saying: 'I wouldn’t do nudity in films. To act with my clothes on is a performance. To act with my clothes off is a documentary.’
And Kate may already be regretting her decision to strip off.
In a magazine interview, she said:'I think I won’t do it again: A: I can’t keep getting away with it. And B: I don’t want to become "that actress who always gets her kit off".'