Actress Julia Roberts has ruled out any plans to don the director's hat and says she his happy with her children and acting assignments.
Roberts, 45, who takes care of her children - 10-year-old twins Hazel and Phinnaeus, 7-year-old son Henry with Daniel Moder, says juggling the roles of a homemaker and actor is already too much for her, reports eonline.com.
"Oh I won't (direct). I think any housewife will tell you that you're directing pretty much 24X7, so I'll stick to the in-house directing," Roberts said.
"It's too much for me. I love being an actor, I love being a homemaker and that's good for me," she added.
The Oscar winner has movies like "Pretty Woman", "Notting Hill" and "My Best Friend's Wedding" to her credit.
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