Emma Roberts shares shes scared her son two will sleepwalk

Emma Roberts shares she’s scared her son, two, will sleepwalk just like her

Emma Roberts looked dapper in a black outfit during her interview for her film Maybe I Do starring Richard Gere and Diane Keaton.

The 31-year-old niece of Julia Roberts stopped by The Kelly Clarkson Show, which aired on Tuesday, as she gave an update on son Rhodes, two, whom she shares with ex Garrett Hedlund.

The star shared that she’s afraid her boy will turn into a sleepwalker, which she and her mom used to do.

New look: Emma Roberts looked dapper in a black outfit during her new interview for her movie Maybe I Do starring Richard Gere and Diane Keaton

New look: Emma Roberts looked dapper in a black outfit during her new interview for her movie Maybe I Do starring Richard Gere and Diane Keaton

Chat show time: Julia Roberts' niece attended The Kelly Clarkson Show - which aired on Tuesday

Chat show time: Julia Roberts’ niece attended The Kelly Clarkson Show – which aired on Tuesday

“I had a little bit of sleepwalking,” the Blow actress began.

“I hope it’s not hereditary because my mother was sleepwalking too. Once I was sleepwalking and she was sleepwalking and we actually crossed paths. We were both so freaked out,” added the star, who added floral print boots to her all-black outfit.

Roberts thinks sleepwalking could be passed on to Rhodes.

The ladies were itching: Kelly asked Emma if she was a first-time mom

The ladies were itching: Kelly asked Emma if she was a first-time mom

“I hope my son isn’t a sleepwalker,” she added.

“He’s two and we’re lucky he hasn’t figured out how to climb out of the cot yet. He’s absolutely capable, but he doesn’t have it, which I thought was very sweet of him.

For now, her son is “happy to stay in the crib.” But she knows that one day he will “climb out.”

Her boy: Roberts gave an update on son Rhodes, two, whom she shares with ex Garrett Hedlund

Her boy: Roberts gave an update on son Rhodes, two, whom she shares with ex Garrett Hedlund

“I just hope he doesn’t sleepwalk on top of that,” she added.

He already knows “how to open doorknobs and turn lights on and off.

“Sometimes it’s like there’s a ghost in my house, doors are open, lights are on, and I wonder what happened?” she shared.

Oh no!

Oh no! “I had a little bit of sleepwalking,” the Blow actress began. “I hope it’s not hereditary because my mother was sleepwalking too. Once I was sleepwalking and she was sleepwalking and we actually crossed paths. We were both so freaked out.’ She thinks sleepwalking could be passed on to Rhodes

This comes after Emma recently celebrated a milestone while working alongside her aunt Julia with screen icon Richard Gere.

While walking the red carpet with the 73-year-old actor at a Cinema Society screening of her new film Maybe I Do, the actress gushed about working with Gere while speaking to Page Six.

“I loved him in ‘Runaway Bride’ and ‘Pretty Woman,'” she said, highlighting the two romantic comedies he’s done with Julia.

“Obviously he worked with my aunt,” she said, “so it felt like working full circle with him.”

Finally together: Roberts recently celebrated a milestone when she collaborated with screen icon Richard Gere, 78, along with her aunt Julia Roberts.  They were pictured with Susan Sarandon at a screening of their new film Maybe I Do in New York on Tuesday

Finally together: Roberts recently celebrated a milestone when she collaborated with screen icon Richard Gere, 78, along with her aunt Julia Roberts. They were pictured with Susan Sarandon at a screening of their new film Maybe I Do in New York on Tuesday

Gere’s decade-long connection to her family meant it “just made so much sense” that he would star as her father in the new romantic comedy.

A rare appearance with Richard at the screening was his wife Alejandra Silva, a publicist 30 years his junior.

The film is a star-studded affair with a cast that includes Diane Keaton, Susan Sarandon, Emma’s Holidate co-star Luke Bracey and William H. Macy.

Roberts’ character faces some awkward interactions after learning that her in-laws are following affairs in first-time director Michael Jacobs’ film.

Finally:

Finally: “I loved him in Runaway Bride and Pretty Woman,” she said. “Obviously he worked with my aunt, so it felt like a circle to work with him”; nor from Pretty Woman

Honored:

Honored: “I feel like I could watch a Diane Keaton live stream all day because she’s just so funny and so smart and so talented,” Roberts gushed; still from Maybe I Do