Julia Roberts and Danny Moder recently visited Hawaii for a short vacation. According to a report, the couple planned the getaway to resolve conflicts in their marriage that was suggested to be in a worse state already. In fact, it was alleged that the trip was to save their relationship from being permanently shattered.
In Touch Weekly reported that Julia and Danny had been together for 17 years and they went to Hawaii not long ago. The tabloid wrote that the pair’s vacation was planned after fighting for years amid the growing tensions in their marital life.
“It’s no secret that they have had their ups and downs and have almost called it quits in the past,” the source told In Touch. “Thing had gotten so bad that they had to make a decision: Either walk away or make every effort to resolve their issues.”
Further, Julia Roberts and her husband supposedly grew apart due to the “Pretty Woman” star’s busy work schedules in Hollywood and in other events. The spouses often argue about this and usually end in a heated argument. On top of this, Moder is said to be the jealous type, but it was unreasonable, so this adds to their issues.
“Julia and Danny had grown apart because she has been extremely busy with work and they have also had heated arguments over his jealousy issues,” the tipster divulged. “So they decided to go to Hawaii, and it worked wonders - It helped them reconnect and save their marriage.”
But then again, this was a phony report according to Gossip Cop. it pointed out the fact that the assumption that Julia Roberts and Danny Moder will be able to solve their issues by just going on a trip is already ridiculous. Plus, it appeared that the truth is - the couple went to Hawaii to celebrate their 17th wedding anniversary.
The Daily Mail reported that the pair had a very joyful time on the island and based on the photos, there was no sign of tension between them. The report was simply false, and the pictures published can vouch for this.


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