@@tisFrancesfault Make sure to have a couple of buckets of lube at the ready. And for her as well. AHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHA god I crack me up sometimes.
I can just imagine Julie gently placing a hand over Stephen's hand and saying "now Stephen, do stop fidgeting. And please close your mouth, we are not a codfish." 😂😍
I saw an interview with Christopher Plummer and he said that if Julie hadn't been in a relationship at the time that they made The Sound of Music, they would probably have got together. The implication was that they'd always loved each other but unfortunately never got together in real life. I'm glad to hear they're still very good friends.
Marriage destroys the friendship of most relationships. Familiarity breeds contempt. I prefer the friendships of some of my strongest attractions instead of sexual intimacy with them. Mr. Plummer has the same grace and class. I am happy these two masters have each other as friends. My mouth just drools with the richness of such friendship.
@Frank Arrietta Spoken like a TRUE American hater. Why do you think America is too stupid to have such things? Are we a first world country or the best third world country? I happen to think America is capable while you think a couple of brown people will collapse this very weak, pathetic sad economy.
Justin Kidding I agree; it is the best 3rd World Country, considering our infant mortality rates, obesity levels, and gun deaths are all getting more in line with developing countries, and further from first world countries. www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2019/08/05/743579605/how-the-u-s-compares-to-other-countries-in-deaths-from-gun-violence www.americashealthrankings.org/learn/reports/2018-annual-report/findings-international-comparison www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2228rank.html
@@jenbunnyaqua Not to mention the inability to handle a spreadsheet to keep track of whose kids is whose, inability to provide healthcare that even some third world countries are striving for, the belief that angels and supernatural exist more than science... These days it's even worse with the leadership consulting more with dictators and shady actors than it's allies.
This is so weird and funny at the same time: The wicked witch of the ophanage - Miss Hannigen - and the "good witch" - Mary Poppins - are best friends. I still can't belive it :-D And I love and admire them both.
They even hosted each other's Kennedy Center Honors. Carol also gave a speech during Julie's AFI Lifetime Achievement Award, and Julie sat right next to Carol during her 90th birthday celebration. I hope we can see Carol sit right next to Julie during her 90th birthday.
Julie Andrews pointed out the importance of therapy, the clarity it helps you achieve. If you've tried it and it didn't help, you didn't find a good match for yourself. You have to seek out a good therapist fit for you.. They don't let you just talk non stop and cry about everything that hurt your feelings. They listen to what you say is affecting you and what you'd like to achieve over the next while. After 2-4 sessions they should be giving you tools to apply in situations that cause anxiety or whatever your dealing with that you need to figure out how to knock down that wall or jump feet first into something that has you frozen stiff. I only needed 8 sessions, really 6, but I assured her I needed to come again. But I didn't need to for the reasons I thought, she just reassured me of how to apply what she had taught me. And you may need less sessions or more it just depends on what your reason is for going. Now it's not a quick fix, you've gotta apply the tools and instructions she gives you at the times in need. I promise you she's right. But some places look at you as money, so they want you to keep coming back and coming back. Now yes sometimes you need someone to just spill your guts out to, but you see them like once a month, 4-8 weeks. That's different. However just as important.
It's extremely important to find a good fit. Someone who is capable enough to tailor the type of therapy you need, at that moment. Some people are good with eight sessions, others might need years. But yes, going to therapy to achieve clarity (and possibly other stuff) can be terribly important. And yes. Why not?
@@idde4345 Yes I'm for therapy for what ever your need is. Spell check changed some of my words. If it came across any other way. I was hoping the way she said it would help others who've had a bad experience or afraid to go because of the ridiculous stigma about going to a "Shrink". I was hoping to share my experience when I finally found a great match for me who didn't just sit there and let me relive horrible situations from my past. Someone was able to help me, help myself. It changed my world. I could say a lot more about how much better peoples lives could be if they'd take the time and give it some effort. I also like that she mentioned how you should really look into it if you can afford it. It's crazy that insurance barely cover the Wellness Field.. Like therapy, physical therapy, chiropractor and massage therapy. Of course the Pharmaceutical companies wouldn't have that. Anyways yes I agree with you 100%, And wish I could share it with everyone who is missing out for one reason or another..
I highly recommend her interview with Build Series’ Ricky Camelleri re her new memoir Home Work. She & her daughter Emma Walton Hamilton were being interviewed. They. are so amazing, it was rather lengthy but I still wished they had more time, that’s how great it was..
She's like a virtual "Mother" figure to me and no doubt many others. The Sound of Music was on TV about once a year when I was a child, eventually got it on video tape and used to watch it on a regular basis to the point where I can pretty much quote every line and every song. It's probably on my real Mother's top-3 favorite movies list (#1 being An American in Paris). Julie Andrews, just her name evokes thoughts of purity and perfection, but she is refreshingly real and brave to talk about some of her darker moments. Why talk about your therapy? Why not? If it helps somebody else... Bravo!
Julie Andrews is such a Jewel, a gracious soul, a timeless role model everyone should pay attention to and take note of how she handles herself in different situations. She shares gems with everyone without them even realizing it and her delivery is always right on point. She explained the importance of therapy and why she needed it, which is the reason most of us do. Relationships ending, and we can't get out of our heads. She so graciously pointed out that helpful therapy is to expensive and not available for many people. She didn't have to trash talk or throw anyone under the bus. Love her...
Just watched an interview with Kristen Bell talking about her depression and anxiety, and now here Julie Andrews is touting the benefits of therapy. I think it's awesome that some of the stigma around mental issues is getting better. Honestly, I think pretty much everyone could benefit from therapy (assuming you have a good therapist!). You learn to be more self-aware about your emotions and why you react to other people and situations in certain ways, and learn tools to help you have better relationships and a more enjoyable life. I tend to repress and bottle things up because I hate conflict, but therapy has helped me improve my communication and learn to address things before everything builds up to the point of blowing up. A lot of us have developed less than healthy coping mechanisms throughout our life that we aren't even necessarily aware of until someone else points it out.
She’s awesome! Steven has always been a great interviewer who always seems genuine but there is that lil something extra when he talks to his personal idols
Anytime I see an interview with Julie, I always have a huge grin on my face. As someone who goes cheap therapy on a regular basis, I agree with what she has said. Therapy does save lives and I'm so very happy that she's finally opening up about this. I swear I was almost moved to tears by the end.
"I get raunchy and very wicked" !!!! I would give anything to witness this uninhibited version of Julie Andrews. She is one of my favorite people who is currently living.
@@edithlazenby5839 Six... me too... that's when I saw Mary Poppins for the first time. When I got a "Mary Poppins carpet bag" for Christmas that year I thought I was the luckiest kid on Santa's list lol
My night has been made INFINITELY BETTER by watching this interview. Like millions of others, I ADORE Julie Andrews and I am tickled every time I hear her speak. I smiled ear to ear this entire interview. Thank you Ms. Andrews for all the joy, smiles, and cheer you've brought to my life. You are a treasure ma'am, and I can't wait to read the book. 💙
I said it many times: this lovely lady made the childhood of every human being on this planet a little bit brighter. Is there a way we all can thank her?
Damn, Jon Batiste killed it on that intro music. It's his best performance to date. I'm not exaggerating. I love her at 0:47, "What is that music?!". First video I'm liking just because of the intro music.
That behind the scenes story with the gazebo is hilarious. It’s already my favorite love scene in film and Julie and Christopher are my favorite onscreen couple, so just that one trivia fact alone makes it even more lovable
She always has a calming effect on me. I've always have liked as we all do, but really went nuts for her after seeing "SO.B." and "Thats Life". I highly recommend both of these films to anyone.
I have read both of her books, twice. and will read them again. She has, and does live an extraordinary life. When I read about what her childhood and early life were like, its amazing that she is who she is.
I adore this wonderful Woman more than I could ever say! I want to just thank her for being the most gracious beautiful human ever and for helping me get through a hellish childhood. ❤️❤️
I love her voice. They should have her be the newst AI voice. I think I would cry. Like imagine telling your AI you aren't having a good day and Julie Andrew's tell you everything will be okay.
I’ll always remember sending my 1st grade Flat Stanley project to Julie Andrews and the excitement I had a year later receiving an autographed picture from her. Wow. I just adore her
I think its a wonderful thing that on the comments section of her videos and interviews, you can barely see any negativity. That's the sort of positive she exudes. Also, anytime I see her I can't help but smile.
This lady is the definition of class... She truly is a Dame and it is always with great pleasure that I see her. And just like many others, I know The Sound of Music entire movie by heart and still wtch it at least once every year. Thank you for contributing to the destigmatization of mental illness and therapy.
Julie Andrews epitomizes dignity & grace. I'd not thought about her in so many years. I'm SO glad to see her in good health & so lively at her age. What a treat for Stephen to meet with her again. I so wish I'd been in the audience that evening.
A big chunk of that book is about her challenging marriage to Blake Edwards and her later work including her losing her voice and all that she has done "without a singing voice". She was on another show recently and shared those things and it was a delight to hear her talk so graciously about dealing with losing her voice (a botched surgery which she sued the doctor for and won a huge undisclosed settlement). You know that it was devastating but she shared how she came to realize that her identity was not just with her voice though she had been singing professionally since she was 13 (she is 84 now) and she is doing a number of other very satisfying things now. It would be fun to have had her daughter Emma on with her and hear how she was involved with the book project (she helped her mom on her last two books). Julie Andrews is a treasure and a beautiful soul.
She’s absolutely right. Therapy is important and everyone should take it. I’m dying to start taking therapy one day. I’ve been dealing with anxiety for a long time and found out that therapy is the solution. She gave me hope. Love her
She's the nicest lady I've ever met I literally cried when I met her, she was in my favorite Disney movie and I hoped one day I would get a chance to meet her. Her voice always was so soothing and sweet
Stephen fanboying over Julie Andrews, and Julie Andrews controlling him like Mary Poppins control children are always a pleasure to watch
I adore her so much!
She is not controlling him. She is being assertive, controlling herself. Passive-aggressive ppl would not understand the difference.
@@ywoulduchoosetousethis That escalated quickly 😅
@@ywoulduchoosetousethis more to the point she is controlling the stage, using those skills, because stephen is so star struck.
kind of a boring interview.
Also, this woman is 84 years old. She looks gorgeous.
No, she looks 84.
@@tisFrancesfault Make sure to have a couple of buckets of lube at the ready.
And for her as well.
AHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHA god I crack me up sometimes.
Having lots of money will let you do the same.
She is so beautiful and lived a great life. Best of luck to her!
And Cher is 73. Okay they're rich - but alot of rich men and women don't look this good!
I can just imagine Julie gently placing a hand over Stephen's hand and saying "now Stephen, do stop fidgeting. And please close your mouth, we are not a codfish." 😂😍
YoSoyMami 🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Patience dear lad” 😂♥️
I love her so much. She’s so classy and beautiful ♥️
I'm the 999th like yayeet, epic moment
Yes, it’s one of the best lines ever….and so charmingly put…..
She easily looks like she could be a member of a royal family.
She was a very credible queen in the Princess Diaries ^^
SHE IS ROYALTY WITH THE GAYS. what the heck u talkin about?
Yeah, in North Korea.
She is royalty. Hollywood royalty. So classy
Too beautiful to be a member of the British Royal Family by blood though.
I love how she's answering Stephens questions but also talking to the audience with her body language
Hannah Swann To me,that is a mark of a genuine,honest,respectful human being.
Nine minutes is not enough
Riot Jayne that’s what I thought, but my husband disagreed 😉
I know.
Watch the interview with Ricky Camelleri on Build Series about her new memoir Home Work. So brilliant. Her daughter was tyere too
that's what she said ....
@@mlchc9004 o0o nice thanks for the recommendation
Riot Jayne exactly my thought, i wanted more of Julie Andrews
I saw an interview with Christopher Plummer and he said that if Julie hadn't been in a relationship at the time that they made The Sound of Music, they would probably have got together. The implication was that they'd always loved each other but unfortunately never got together in real life. I'm glad to hear they're still very good friends.
Oh shut up, I did not know that!
SHIPPING!!!!!
Marriage destroys the friendship of most relationships. Familiarity breeds contempt. I prefer the friendships of some of my strongest attractions instead of sexual intimacy with them. Mr. Plummer has the same grace and class. I am happy these two masters have each other as friends. My mouth just drools with the richness of such friendship.
translation: he had a massive crush on her, she handled it gracefully
Sounds unlikely coming from someone who once described working with her as "like being hit over the head with a Valentine card".
It says a lot about her that she calls her first husband "lovely."
Well, it probably says a lot about her first husband too.
Therapy should be a free community service. Affording it is* THE* problem.
@Frank Arrietta Spoken like a TRUE American hater. Why do you think America is too stupid to have such things? Are we a first world country or the best third world country? I happen to think America is capable while you think a couple of brown people will collapse this very weak, pathetic sad economy.
Meredith Well said .
Justin Kidding I agree; it is the best 3rd World Country, considering our infant mortality rates, obesity levels, and gun deaths are all getting more in line with developing countries, and further from first world countries.
www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2019/08/05/743579605/how-the-u-s-compares-to-other-countries-in-deaths-from-gun-violence
www.americashealthrankings.org/learn/reports/2018-annual-report/findings-international-comparison
www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2228rank.html
@@jenbunnyaqua Not to mention the inability to handle a spreadsheet to keep track of whose kids is whose, inability to provide healthcare that even some third world countries are striving for, the belief that angels and supernatural exist more than science... These days it's even worse with the leadership consulting more with dictators and shady actors than it's allies.
luckily there are great books, but also incredible resources on the internet. You just have to search and find it. Good luck to you and anyone.
"Patience, Stephen, patience!"
My heart just bursted.
Who doesn’t love Julie Andrews. Absolute Legend.
Did anyone else notice that she crosses her ankles when she sits just like Queen Clarisse??
She IS a queen 😍
@@jacquelyn4374 Yes she is!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She is royalty
All ladies used to cross their legs like that! Even here in ‘merica. Julie is so classy!
Well, she IS a dame, sooooo......
Stevens like an excited child. Can’t blame him
Holy CRAP, she's 84 years old!!!! She looks, sounds, and acts so much younger!
that is because age, my dear, is a state of mind, and I would hazard a guess, Ms Andrews has a very stable mind-state...she is lovely
Yeah, it's as if she was only 79 or something. SEXY.
@Frank Arrietta my dear Frank, you would be quite incorrect, for I am known to converse in just such a manner.
@@inspectorpouzowhat’s the matter? Can’t accept that women can be happy and look young in old age?
The fact that she and Carol Burnett are so close is wonderful.
That was SO CUTE how she lit up when he mentioned her. ♡
This is so weird and funny at the same time: The wicked witch of the ophanage - Miss Hannigen - and the "good witch" - Mary Poppins - are best friends. I still can't belive it :-D
And I love and admire them both.
They even hosted each other's Kennedy Center Honors. Carol also gave a speech during Julie's AFI Lifetime Achievement Award, and Julie sat right next to Carol during her 90th birthday celebration. I hope we can see Carol sit right next to Julie during her 90th birthday.
The elegance that is Julie Andrews 👸🏼
She is literally a QUEEN!
I was going to type this exact comment word for word, but it looks like you beat me to it! Lol.
Literally? How?
@@Trex100 She was cast as Queen Clarisse in The Princess Diaries movies.
Literally? Of which nation?
Ashley Svoboda Thank you! I’m glad someone gets it!
That right there is a woman who brings me joy. Absolute legend.
Julie Andrews pointed out the importance of therapy, the clarity it helps you achieve. If you've tried it and it didn't help, you didn't find a good match for yourself. You have to seek out a good therapist fit for you.. They don't let you just talk non stop and cry about everything that hurt your feelings. They listen to what you say is affecting you and what you'd like to achieve over the next while. After 2-4 sessions they should be giving you tools to apply in situations that cause anxiety or whatever your dealing with that you need to figure out how to knock down that wall or jump feet first into something that has you frozen stiff. I only needed 8 sessions, really 6, but I assured her I needed to come again. But I didn't need to for the reasons I thought, she just reassured me of how to apply what she had taught me. And you may need less sessions or more it just depends on what your reason is for going. Now it's not a quick fix, you've gotta apply the tools and instructions she gives you at the times in need. I promise you she's right. But some places look at you as money, so they want you to keep coming back and coming back. Now yes sometimes you need someone to just spill your guts out to, but you see them like once a month, 4-8 weeks. That's different. However just as important.
It's extremely important to find a good fit. Someone who is capable enough to tailor the type of therapy you need, at that moment. Some people are good with eight sessions, others might need years. But yes, going to therapy to achieve clarity (and possibly other stuff) can be terribly important. And yes. Why not?
Em Fisher well said!
@@idde4345 Yes I'm for therapy for what ever your need is. Spell check changed some of my words. If it came across any other way. I was hoping the way she said it would help others who've had a bad experience or afraid to go because of the ridiculous stigma about going to a "Shrink". I was hoping to share my experience when I finally found a great match for me who didn't just sit there and let me relive horrible situations from my past. Someone was able to help me, help myself. It changed my world. I could say a lot more about how much better peoples lives could be if they'd take the time and give it some effort. I also like that she mentioned how you should really look into it if you can afford it. It's crazy that insurance barely cover the Wellness Field.. Like therapy, physical therapy, chiropractor and massage therapy. Of course the Pharmaceutical companies wouldn't have that. Anyways yes I agree with you 100%, And wish I could share it with everyone who is missing out for one reason or another..
This is one of the best explanations and descriptions of why therapy can be so good.
I never dreamed that I'd ever hear Dame Julie Andrews say the word "raunchy".
This day is truly a blessed day.
Wow, you're going to *love* the 1981 movie S.O.B. then.
I guess I've been living under a rock lol
I hear she has quite the potty mouth.
Julie apparently swears like a sailor behind set. She has a squeaky clean image with a potty mouth
“Sound of Music”, still is the best musical music of all time. “auf wiedersehen.”
Impeccable lady... she is such a humble person.
9 minutes was not enough for this amazing woman. Would gladly watch an interview with her for an hour. She is so lovely.
I highly recommend her interview with Build Series’ Ricky Camelleri re her new memoir Home Work. She & her daughter Emma Walton Hamilton were being interviewed. They. are so amazing, it was rather lengthy but I still wished they had more time, that’s how great it was..
She's like a virtual "Mother" figure to me and no doubt many others. The Sound of Music was on TV about once a year when I was a child, eventually got it on video tape and used to watch it on a regular basis to the point where I can pretty much quote every line and every song. It's probably on my real Mother's top-3 favorite movies list (#1 being An American in Paris). Julie Andrews, just her name evokes thoughts of purity and perfection, but she is refreshingly real and brave to talk about some of her darker moments. Why talk about your therapy? Why not? If it helps somebody else... Bravo!
Even my mother refers to Julie Andrews as my "other mother" :)
Yup, once a year when I was growing up. Now I have my young kids in love with the movie. No one affects me like she does, she is genius.
I have it on DVD and still have the VHS because how in Earth could I throw it away? It is p r e c i o u s.
Josephine Thornton Same!!!
That's so true. She has such a maternal vibe. Much like Betty White feels like everyone's naughty Granny
I just love how she is a person who needs to touch while she's communicating with someone she likes.
Julie is so down to earth and real yet she says it all with grace and dignity. Rare.
Julie Andrews is such a Jewel, a gracious soul, a timeless role model everyone should pay attention to and take note of how she handles herself in different situations.
She shares gems with everyone without them even realizing it and her delivery is always right on point. She explained the importance of therapy and why she needed it, which is the reason most of us do. Relationships ending, and we can't get out of our heads. She so graciously pointed out that helpful therapy is to expensive and not available for many people. She didn't have to trash talk or throw anyone under the bus. Love her...
I wish there was another Princess diaries movie with her
said no one ever, after the first one.
Last time I checked I remember that it’s in the works! So fingers crossed 🤞🏻
@@vladtepes97 I always said that.
@@vladtepes97 said literally *EVERYONE* always.
Now that's a reboot I can support!!
Just watched an interview with Kristen Bell talking about her depression and anxiety, and now here Julie Andrews is touting the benefits of therapy. I think it's awesome that some of the stigma around mental issues is getting better. Honestly, I think pretty much everyone could benefit from therapy (assuming you have a good therapist!). You learn to be more self-aware about your emotions and why you react to other people and situations in certain ways, and learn tools to help you have better relationships and a more enjoyable life. I tend to repress and bottle things up because I hate conflict, but therapy has helped me improve my communication and learn to address things before everything builds up to the point of blowing up. A lot of us have developed less than healthy coping mechanisms throughout our life that we aren't even necessarily aware of until someone else points it out.
As someone studying to become a therapist, I love how many celebrities are de-stigmatizing therapy by talking openly about it.
“The first question I want to ask you is...wow.” 🤩🤩🤩
What a beautiful charming lady.its a pleasure to hear her speak..
She’s awesome! Steven has always been a great interviewer who always seems genuine but there is that lil something extra when he talks to his personal idols
Anytime I see an interview with Julie, I always have a huge grin on my face. As someone who goes cheap therapy on a regular basis, I agree with what she has said. Therapy does save lives and I'm so very happy that she's finally opening up about this. I swear I was almost moved to tears by the end.
Julie Andrews is such a class act. Just love her
He looked so happy when she touched his arm!
"I get raunchy and very wicked"
!!!! I would give anything to witness this uninhibited version of Julie Andrews. She is one of my favorite people who is currently living.
Julie Andrews is a true classic star. I watched her movies as a child and show her movies to my students today.
Now that is what you call "a class above the rest"
I’ve loved her since I was 10 years old !
Me, too.
I was six...
@@edithlazenby5839 Six... me too... that's when I saw Mary Poppins for the first time. When I got a "Mary Poppins carpet bag" for Christmas that year I thought I was the luckiest kid on Santa's list lol
She has the looks and attitude of a Queen, if Queens were as lovely and funny as her.. Love her 👏👏
G P she is a queen. Of Genovia.
Julie Andrews is a dream. The G.O.A.T.
She is so amazing. I love how she actually acknowledged one of her vulnerabilities in this interview.
Just when you think you can't possibly love Julie Andrews any more. This woman is a jewel!
Everytime I see Julie Andrews onscreen, I get 10 years added to my life span
Me too💝!
For all her fame and talent and experience and the amazing life that she's had, she's a real, honest person. Impossible not to admire.
She is the definition of elegance and grace. Absolutely incredible woman.
Love, love, love, LOVE this dame. She is my childhood joy and my adult amazement. Thank you Julie Andrews and bless you so much forever and ever.
Practically perfect at 84
My night has been made INFINITELY BETTER by watching this interview. Like millions of others, I ADORE Julie Andrews and I am tickled every time I hear her speak. I smiled ear to ear this entire interview. Thank you Ms. Andrews for all the joy, smiles, and cheer you've brought to my life. You are a treasure ma'am, and I can't wait to read the book. 💙
I said it many times: this lovely lady made the childhood of every human being on this planet a little bit brighter. Is there a way we all can thank her?
Damn, Jon Batiste killed it on that intro music. It's his best performance to date. I'm not exaggerating. I love her at 0:47, "What is that music?!". First video I'm liking just because of the intro music.
Is there someone playing a tuba??
Oh yeah, that's a tuba!
@@Balletified "Chim Chim Cheree". 🙂
Sebastian Nemeth-Ramirez
And I thought „ god, they have butchered that piece of music badly!“
That was an AWESOME version. Very New Orleans version.
She just exudes style and grace. I love her!
That behind the scenes story with the gazebo is hilarious. It’s already my favorite love scene in film and Julie and Christopher are my favorite onscreen couple, so just that one trivia fact alone makes it even more lovable
That rendition of Chim Chimney was dope.
Bless her for using her voice to help continue to spread the fact that there is never shame in asking for help. Such a wonderful woman.
She's so nice I love her
I love Julie Andrews
"Can we move right along?" Perfect dismissing. Amazing woman.
I love her even more now
I LOVE HERRR WHAT A GODDESS! 🤩
She always has a calming effect on me. I've always have liked as we all do, but really went nuts for her after seeing "SO.B." and "Thats Life". I highly recommend both of these films to anyone.
She is just a window to another era. A treasure.
This woman is an international treasure. I love her so much.
She looks fantastic!
Amazing, such a graceful lady.
She is just an absolute light to her. Her presence alone is so calming and pleasant.
I have read both of her books, twice. and will read them again. She has, and does live an extraordinary life. When I read about what her childhood and early life were like, its amazing that she is who she is.
That was lovely. I live their mutual respect and palpable connection.
Such an engagingly gracious lady...the world needs more Julie!
Julie Andrews is such a gem! She exudes an air of elegance and grace that makes me sit up right and my ears perk at whatever she says.
She is a fantastic human being! Always will be!
What a lovely human being! 🌸
She's a true legend
I adore this wonderful
Woman more than I could ever say! I want to just thank her for being the most gracious beautiful human ever and for helping me get through a hellish childhood. ❤️❤️
Legend! I was a fan of her singing starting from the womb🎶
Thank you Julie for addressing mental health❤🙌😍
I love her voice. They should have her be the newst AI voice. I think I would cry. Like imagine telling your AI you aren't having a good day and Julie Andrew's tell you everything will be okay.
The biggest and brightest in a ocean of stars is just another human.
She looks gorgeous for 84.
Noplay - 84??!! Wow. And brava!
Beautiful. Note the period. No prepositions or numbers needed.
Just say she’s gorgeous, no need to mention her age
I can hear her now “Seven children? SEVEN?!
What’s wrong with the children, Captain?!” What a beloved classic!
Such a beautiful human being inside and out. She's such a delight to watch and listen to.
God, I wish that interview was longer...Julie Andrew's is one of my most favorite people on earth❤
I’ll always remember sending my 1st grade Flat Stanley project to Julie Andrews and the excitement I had a year later receiving an autographed picture from her. Wow. I just adore her
I think its a wonderful thing that on the comments section of her videos and interviews, you can barely see any negativity. That's the sort of positive she exudes. Also, anytime I see her I can't help but smile.
This lady is the definition of class... She truly is a Dame and it is always with great pleasure that I see her. And just like many others, I know The Sound of Music entire movie by heart and still wtch it at least once every year. Thank you for contributing to the destigmatization of mental illness and therapy.
What a lady! Love Julie Andrews.
Look,at All of the people in the audience,standing,giving her an ovation! Well,well deserved,for Dame Julie Andrews.Nancy,Missouri.
I'm 67 and I've fallen in love with this lady when she was 18, 25, 37, 42, 55, 70, and now that she's 80+
That Gazebo still exists. It is placed right at the entrance of Hellbrunn Park in the city of Salzburg, Austria.
One must have the right therapist.
Julie Andrews epitomizes dignity & grace. I'd not thought about her in so many years. I'm SO glad to see her in good health & so lively at her age. What a treat for Stephen to meet with her again. I so wish I'd been in the audience that evening.
A big chunk of that book is about her challenging marriage to Blake Edwards and her later work including her losing her voice and all that she has done "without a singing voice". She was on another show recently and shared those things and it was a delight to hear her talk so graciously about dealing with losing her voice (a botched surgery which she sued the doctor for and won a huge undisclosed settlement). You know that it was devastating but she shared how she came to realize that her identity was not just with her voice though she had been singing professionally since she was 13 (she is 84 now) and she is doing a number of other very satisfying things now. It would be fun to have had her daughter Emma on with her and hear how she was involved with the book project (she helped her mom on her last two books). Julie Andrews is a treasure and a beautiful soul.
Yes, therapy is necessary! Thank you for giving that example, a lot of people will beneficiate from it.
You can tell she didn't grow up during the times of Metoo, the way she gives warm hugs.
Lovely woman.
Stephen: Can you repeat...
Both: ...Any of them?
Loved that!
She’s absolutely right. Therapy is important and everyone should take it. I’m dying to start taking therapy one day. I’ve been dealing with anxiety for a long time and found out that therapy is the solution. She gave me hope. Love her
This woman has more life in her than I do, and she’s nearly 4 times older than me
If at your age, you can acknowledge this, I'm positive you'll ripen well with age too!
This is a millennial thing. We’re all the same lol
@@Jornandreja Thank you Andreja, if i only had 1/4 of the career Julie Andrews did too, then id die an extremely happy man
She's the nicest lady I've ever met I literally cried when I met her, she was in my favorite Disney movie and I hoped one day I would get a chance to meet her. Her voice always was so soothing and sweet
Such class and grace, I fell in love with her on "The Sound of Music."
JULIE ANDREWS IS THAT SORT OF ICON THAT EVERYONE LOVES. I MEAN, THERE IS PROBABLY NO ONE IN THIS WORLD WHO DISLIKES HER.