This photo from the ‘Pretty Woman’ blooper reel is not edited. Take a closer look, and you’ll understand why

“Pretty Woman,” the timeless romantic comedy starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, has captured the hearts of audiences around the world since its release in 1990. While the film is celebrated for its enchanting storyline and unforgettable characters, behind the scenes, there’s a treasure trove of delightful bloopers waiting to be discovered.

In a rare glimpse into the making of the movie, fans have been treated to a collection of bloopers that showcase the camaraderie and laughter shared by the cast and crew. From tongue-tied lines to unexpected mishaps, these outtakes provide a light-hearted and entertaining peek into the filming process.

One particularly memorable blooper reveals Julia Roberts struggling to keep a straight face during a pivotal scene. As she attempts to deliver her lines with her signature charm, a case of the giggles overtakes her, resulting in a cascade of laughter from both Roberts and her co-star Richard Gere.

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