Emma Roberts revealed during a talk show appearance on Tuesday that My Best Friend’s Wedding starring her aunt Julia Roberts is her favorite romantic comedy.
The 31-year-old actress played a rom-com version of Phrased And Confused with fellow guest Julie Bowen, 52, while visiting Watch What Happens Live.
‘Here’s how it works. The title of a romantic comedy slowly appears on the screen letter by letter. Your only clue is the year the movie was released. Whoever knocks out the correct title first gets the point. Let’s play Phrase And Confused,” host Andy Cohen, 54, told them.
Favorite romcom: Emma Roberts revealed on a talk show Tuesday that My Best Friend’s Wedding starring her aunt Julia Roberts is her favorite romantic comedy
The score was tied 1-1 when Andy revealed that the next movie was coming out in 1997.
Emma, dressed in a strapless ruffled black dress, studied the sign intently as several letters were revealed.
“My best friend’s wedding!” she exclaimed in delight when she guessed the movie correctly.
‘That’s my favourite,’ Emma declared.

Popular Movie: Julia Roberts is featured in a still from the 1997 movie My Best Friend’s Wedding

Score right: The 31-year-old actress played a romcom-themed version of Phrased And Confused with fellow guest Julie Bowen, 52, while visiting Watch What Happens Live

Correct answer: Emma took the lead when she correctly guessed my best friend’s wedding

Famous Family: Julia is shown with her niece Emma in February 2010 in Los Angeles
‘It’s a great one. It’s a great one,’ said Julie.
Julia, 55, played food critic Julianne ‘Jules’ Potter in My Best Friend’s Wedding, which also starred Dermot Mulroney, Cameron Diaz and Rupert Everett.
The film from Australian director PJ Hogan, 60, was a hit at the box office, grossing $299.3 million worldwide.

Karaoke scene: Julia, 55, played food critic Julianne ‘Jules’ Potter in My Best Friend’s Wedding which also starred Dermot Mulroney and Cameron Diaz

Good times: Emma had a laugh with Julie during a visit to the Bravo clubhouse
Emma was on the Bravo talk show to promote her upcoming romantic comedy Maybe I Do, which also stars Julia’s Pretty Woman co-star Richard Gere, Diane Keaton, Susan Sarandon, William H. Macy, and Luke Bracey.
Maybe I Do will be released Friday by Vertical Entertainment.
Andy quizzed Emma about working with the star-studded cast and she admitted she was most intimidated by Susan, 76.

Upcoming romcom: Emma was on the Bravo talk show to promote her upcoming romantic comedy Maybe I Do, which also stars Julia’s Pretty Woman co-star Richard Gere, Diane Keaton, Susan Sarandon, William H. Macy, and Luke Bracey
She also replied that Richard, 73, had the best stories about their time in Hollywood.
“Who was the last text you texted?” Andy asked her.
“I don’t have any of their numbers,” Emma said, laughing.

No numbers: “I don’t have any of their numbers,” Emma said with a laugh after Andy asked who was the last of her co-stars she texted
“I’ll tell you for real, Diane Keaton wrote her number down for me and gave it to me on paper, and I put it down somewhere, and I lost it.” But I was too embarrassed to tell her. Because what if she wrote something like F you on the paper and it was a joke? So I’ll never know what was on the paper,’ Emma said.
Andy also relayed a question from a viewer who wanted information about Madame Web from Emma.
“We’re done filming in Boston,” Emma said while being careful about giving spoilers for the 2024 superhero movie starring Dakota Johnson, 33, in the title role.

Superhero movie: ‘We’re done filming in Boston,’ Emma said of Madame Web, as she was careful about providing spoilers for the 2024 superhero movie starring Dakota Johnson, 33, in the title role
“It was a very fitting role for me. I’ll leave it at that,’ Emma said.
Emma was asked by Andy if she would like a reboot of Unfabulous.
She starred as “incredible” high school student Addie Singer in the Nickelodeon series that aired for three seasons from 2004 to 2007.
‘I mean, I would. Why not? Give me that guitar. …I look the same,’ Emma said.

Suitable role: ‘It was a very suitable role for me. I’ll leave it at that,” Emma said of her role in Madame Web
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