JUST A LITTLE BIT
DECEMBER 19 2007 02:29h
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`Before, I was f***ing this and f***ing that. Now if there`s anyone under 3ft tall around, I don`t even think about cursing!` Julia said.
Julia Roberts says being a mother has helped her stop swearing. The 'Pretty Woman' actress - who has three-year-old twins, Hazel Patricia and Phinnaeus Walter, and a six-month-old son, Henry Daniel, with husband Danny Moder - says being around her children has helped her kick her cursing habit.
She is quoted by Britain's Daily Express newspaper as saying: "Being around children is good for me. Before, I was f***ing this and f***ing that. Now if there's anyone under 3ft tall around, I don't even think about cursing!"
Julia also said she has become more aware of environmental issues since having children. She said: "I'm definitely more aware of the environment since becoming a mother - absolutely, one thousand per cent. My children are perfect, and you think, 'How can I help sustain their state of bliss and progress?' And really beating up the planet the way we have is not going to do that.
"I drive a biodiesel car. I try to set goals that are achievable and then once we get those down, find some more goals that are achievable and keep going a little bit, as opposed to saying, 'I am going to be completely waste-free in my house' and all this kind of stuff. "It's just a little bit at a time. And if we all did a little bit at a time, it would just be so impactful."



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