Jun 10
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David Letterman tells Julia Roberts about his wedding

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Julia Roberts was on “The Late Show” last night. During her last appearance on the show in mid-March, Dave fawned all over her, said that he wanted a chance with her in the past, and seemed to delight in touching her hair.

On last night’s show Roberts talked about her involvement in Paul Newman’s Hole In The Wall Camps, which provide free summer camps to ill children. She’s a member of the board of the charitable organization and has volunteered with Newman working as a camp counselor. It seems like she was really on the show to let Dave tell us about his wedding in late March, though.

Julia and Dave joked about the fact that he was single the last time they saw each other, and that he got married just a couple of days later.

Dave brought up Julia’s marriage of seven years. “I love the story of you marrying this guy, a guy who works in crafts services.”

“Cinematographer,” Julia corrected.

Dave then tried to change the subject and Julia said she wasn’t done.

“I’m curious about a few things. Did she take your name?”

“Yes, she did.”

“So she’s Mrs. Letterman?”

“No, she’s Dave.”

“You’re so much funnier than other people that talk at this time of the evening.”

Dave said that on the way to get married in Montana his truck got stuck in the mud. He explained that he also had to stop and pull over twice because their five year-old son threw a fit when he realized they were late.

Letterman explained that it was just him, his wife Regina, their son and a justice of the peace at the ceremony.

Julia called the wedding “sweet” and Dave said “it’s legal that’s the most important thing…. I’ve never been more deeply in love,” he deadpanned.

“A lovely and no doubt tolerant woman,” Julia said.

“And I know she’s watching at home.”

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Julia then talked about the late Paul Newman and his incredible legacy. She called him “a great example of how to live your life.” She was a counselor 13-14 years ago at his first Hole In the Wall camp in Connecticut.

There was a benefit for the organization on Monday night at Lincoln center, and Julia said she got overwhelmed seeing scenes from Newman’s life.

Julia will next star with Javier Bardem in Eat, Pray, Love and joked that she has reservations about starring with him after seeing him play the killer No Country For Old Men in which he sported an “evil Beatles” haircut.

You can tell these two have a great rapport. Dave got all moony over Julia the last time they were on the show, but he kept it in check this time and focused on his marriage. He seems to have picked just the right person to help him open up to the public about it.

Thanks to WENN for these photos of Julia outside the Late show yesterday

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5 Responses to “David Letterman tells Julia Roberts about his wedding”

  1. Letterman’s cute and very cute w/ Julia.

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  2. wasnt this a rerun show form several months back?
    Dave should retire he not looking too happy nowadays

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  3. Just don’t like Julia’s arrogance.

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  4. Please make this lowly vile woman go away.

    She has no class whatsoever.

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  5. Never have been a fan of hers. Just not my kind of woman.

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