Wednesday, June 15, 2016

A Look Back to When Julia Roberts Called Off Her Wedding to Kiefer Sutherland — 25 Years Ago

 Kiefer Sutherland and Julia Roberts — wearing an adapted Hefty sack — put their affection in plain view at the 1990 Academy Awards, around the time his first separation was finished. (Photograph: Getty Images)

Julia Roberts is having a touch of inconvenience in the cinematic world nowadays, yet 25 years prior, the performer with the megawatt grin and significantly all the more enthralling snicker was immaculate gold. At only 23, the Smyrna, Ga., local was Hollywood's most bankable star, with Pretty Woman, Steel Magnolias, and Sleeping With the Enemy added to her repertoire. Additional fascinating — and sensational — than her fleeting ascent to notoriety, however, was her affection life.

On this day 25 years prior, the Hollywood "it" young lady, who as of now had a sentiment with Liam Neeson and a broken engagement to Dylan McDermott added to her repertoire, should wed her Flatliners co-star Kiefer Sutherland, who was one year her senior. Be that as it may, as arrangements were in progress at the wedding venue — twentieth Century Fox's Soundstage 14, which was being embellished like a greenery enclosure heaven — for a June 14, 1991, wedding, Roberts turned into a genuine Runaway Bride, years before she featured in a film of the same name. She kept running off with her life partner's companion, Jason Patric.

Flatliners Got Their Pulses Racing

Love bloomed for Roberts and Sutherland on the arrangement of 1990's Flatliners, an exceptionally sentimental film about med understudies who quickly kill themselves and breath life into themselves back to investigate the great beyond. She severed her engagement to McDermott, who played her hubby in Steel Magnolias, to be with the awful kid, a Hollywood scion whose own group of work included hits like The Lost Boys, Stand By Me, and Young Guns. He was still hitched to his first spouse, Camelia Kath; his separation got to be last in mid 1990.



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