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I'm too tall to be a girl, I never had enough dresses to be a lady, I wouldn't call myself a woman. I'd say I'm somewhere between a chick and a broad.
Julia Roberts
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Julia Roberts
Age: 57
Born: 1967
Born: October 28
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