Julia Roberts' 'mind is blown' after learning family scandal via DNA test

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The actress learned she is not the Roberts she thought she was, thanks to an affair her paternal great-great-grandmother had with a married man after her husband passed away.

” which aired Jan. 11, the Oscar-winning actor discovered a centuries-old family secret.

During the episode, Gates walked the actor through census data about her family. Roberts' great-grandfather, John Roberts, was listed as being 2 years old and living with his siblings and his mother, Rhoda Suttle Roberts.include the name of John Roberts’ supposed father: Rhoda’s husband, Willis Roberts.

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