Oscar-Winner Julia Roberts Is a Bravo Superfan — Can Impersonate Sutton Stracke and Others
Celebrities are just like us — even Oscar winners! Julia Roberts appeared on Watch What Happens Live’s 3000th episode on Wednesday, October 8, and she reminded the world that she’s a major Bravo fan. She’s such a big fan that she can do an impression of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star
Julia Roberts has impersonations, but will she do them?
Julia first showed off her Sutton impression during a 2023 episode of WWHL, where she did an edition of Clubhouse Playhouse. She and Andy Cohen did a reenactment of the infamous “name ’em” scene from RHOBH. It was hilarious.
During her last appearance on the show, an audience member asked Julia if she had any other impressions in her repertoire. She’s an Oscar winner. Of course, she can do a few more! Unfortunately, we didn’t get to hear them.
“Not nice ones,” Julia coyly replied to the audience member’s question.
According to Julia, Andy has seen a couple of those “not nice” impressions. She even did a few before the cameras started rolling on this episode! However, Julia chose to keep her impressions off-air. She’s been in Hollywood for this long; she’s not trying to wind up in the headlines in a feud with a Bravoleb.
“I thought it was pretty good,” Julia said of her mystery impression. “But it was not nice, and you know, there’s enough not nice on TV. I don’t want to add to it.”
For now, we’re just left with the Sutton impression. Sutton should feel honored. Meanwhile, we’ll be over here trying to figure out which impression Julia doesn’t want us to see. We know it must be good.
Watch What Happens Live airs Sundays through Thursdays on Bravo.
The Bold and the Beautiful What-to-Watch moments, October 13: Luna's freedom reaches a crossroads

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On Friday's all-new episode, Bridget (Ashley Jones) returned to Los Angeles at her aunt Katie's request to administer Luna's (Lisa Yamada) paternity test. The family anxiously awaited the results, which Bridget promised she wouldn't leave without revealing. Luna's confidence has hardly wavered, almost guaranteeing that the baby is indeed Will's (Crew Morrow).
However, on Monday, Bridget reveals the paternity test results to the family, which will finally give them answers. If Will is not the father, Luna's best chance at freedom is over, but if he
While having a lifelong connection to Luna (Lisa Yamada) will be bad enough, confirmation of Will as the father may drive a final wedge in his relationship with Electra (Laneya Grace). She has teetered on the line of ending things and trying to make it work for weeks, but she's maintained uncertainty about whether she can handle Will sharing a child with Luna. With Ivy (Ashleigh Brewer) always chirping in her ear, planting seeds of doubt, it likely won't take much convincing for her to call it quits.
Will Luna go to jail?

It's evident that Luna believes carrying a Spencer baby is her ticket to skirting around the wheels of justice. However, whether or not Will is revealed as the baby's father, Monday's episode is a pivotal point for Luna's freedom. Following the results, Deputy Chief Baker (Dan Martin) arrives to re-arrest Luna, which Ridge (Thorsten Kaye), Taylor (Rebecca Budig), and Finn (Tanner Novlan) advocated for last week. Regardless of her status as an expectant mother, Luna appears to be heading back to prison to finally face the consequences of her actions.
The last time Luna was in police custody, Bill (Don Diamont) pulled strings to grant her a pardon, which proved nearly catastrophic when Liam (Scott Clifton) was shot. This time, she could be carrying his future grandchild, so the notion of history repeating itself is worth considering. Despite agreeing that Luna needed to spend the rest of her life behind bars, taking accountability for how they got there, Bill may sing a different tune if the child is indeed a Spencer heir.
The police are taking Luna into custody, knowing she is responsible for shooting multiple people and kidnapping Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) for a second time. Her only chance at life as a free woman hinges on how Dollar Bill and his family choose to proceed. Given their monumental disdain for the serial murderer, she may never roam the streets again.