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Julie Roberts Deceased Mom Loved Suicide Sister Nancy Motes More Then ‘Pretty Woman’? [GOSSIP NEWS]

Saying goodbye to a close family member is never easy, but word has it the Pretty Woman actress Julie Roberts is taking the recent death of her mother, Betty Lou, pretty hard. According to the latest gossip news updates, the pain has only been acerbated by the realization that her mom may not have always loved the way her famous daughter treated those in the world around her. One report has even surfaced that Betty Lou admitted to Julie's sister Nancy, who tragically committed suicide last year, that she loved her more than Danny Moder's baby mama and always would.

Saying good bye to your parents can take its toll on anyone, whether it's known their passing is coming or it happens all of sudden, and so it reportedly is with Julie Roberts.

A source close to the Hollywood icon revealed in the March 3, issue of Star Magazine that Julie was really having a hard time adjusting to a world that no longer had her mother, Betty Lou, living in it:

"Betty's untimely passing was completely unexpected.

"Even though her mom has been sick for a while, Julia kept hope."

Thankfully, the spy also let the magazine know that Julia was finding support in her longtime Hollywood bestie, Nicole Kidman:

"Julia is really taking this loss hard, and Nicole has been helping her through it.

"Nicole can certainly relate and has been a huge source of comfort for Julia."

As hard as it is to believe, the journalists at the National Enquirer claim to have seen a secret YouTube video dairy, wherein Betty Lou actually tells her daughter Nancy, that she loves her more than Julia, whom she doesn't even really like:

"Betty Lou: I love you more than I love anybody else in the world...but I'll never admit it!

"Nancy: It's not about who loves who more, it's about what's best for you, because obviously Julia and I don't even like each other...I mean, I love her, she' s my sister, but I don't like her.

"Betty Lou: I don't like her very much."

Well...now that all the haters are gone, maybe Julia can finally move on with her life free of judgment from her family.

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