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el Moder while appearing on the show with her Charlie Wilsons War co-star Tom Hanks on Nov 19.
Washington, Nov 17: Julia Roberts is all set to unveil the photo of her newborn son at the Oprah Winfrey Show next week.
The actress will introduce her 5-month-old son Henry Daniel Moder while appearing on the show with her "Charlie Wilson's War" co-star Tom Hanks on Nov 19.
Talking to Winfrey, the 'Pretty woman' star said that there has been a lot of curiosity after her son was born so she decided to just give a glimpse of her little one to the world.
"There's been a lot of curiosity. There's not been a picture of him. I thought I would just show everybody," People quoted Roberts, as telling Winfrey.
Meanwhile Roberts has slammed celebrity-obsessed showbiz, branding it 'grotesque'. The 40-year-old Academy award-winning actress is disgusted by the current state of the entertainment industry, insisting that she would have avoided being part of the film industry if it had been as cut-throat when she began her career. "I think it's just grotesque. It's like a circus sideshow. I don't know why anybody would even want to go into show business these days, with all of the different magazines and shows. It just wouldn't be worth it," she said.
ANI