When Hollywood legend Julia Roberts appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, she was already one of the most recognizable actresses in the world. But what happened during that interview turned into an unexpected pop culture moment that quickly spread across social media.
At the time, Roberts had just joined Instagram and, like many celebrities entering the platform later in life, she was still figuring out how to grow her audience. Her follower count was strong for a newcomer, but far from the numbers dominated by modern social media giants. That’s when Ellen DeGeneres stepped in with a playful “marketing strategy” that would become instantly viral.
The idea was simple but outrageous: if Kardashian-style content attracts attention online, then why not help Julia Roberts try it too?
Ellen joked that in order to gain more followers, Roberts might need to be a bit more daring with her Instagram presence — even teasing that “ultimately, yes” she might need to post more revealing or bold content to compete in today’s attention economy.
What followed was a staged, comedic segment that turned into one of the most talked-about moments of the episode.
Producers brought out exaggerated props, including a fake “Kardashian-style” cleavage accessory — a humorous nod to the kind of highly stylized, attention-grabbing imagery often associated with reality-TV celebrities and influencers. Roberts, visibly amused and slightly embarrassed, played along as Ellen wrapped her in the over-the-top setup designed to mimic social media aesthetics.
The segment didn’t stop there.
Ellen also orchestrated a full “Instagram growth simulation,” including staged photos, humorous poses, and surprise appearances from celebrity friends. The entire scene was designed to parody how influencers carefully construct viral moments, often blending glamour, humor, and shock value to attract engagement.
Roberts, known for her grounded personality and reluctance toward social media excess, repeatedly laughed at the absurdity of it all. Her reaction became part of the appeal — a Hollywood icon being temporarily pulled into the exaggerated world of Instagram culture.
Behind the humor, however, the segment highlighted something very real about modern celebrity life.
In today’s entertainment industry, social media presence can matter almost as much as film roles. Stars are often encouraged to think like influencers, where visibility, engagement, and follower count directly influence relevance and opportunities. Even someone as established as Julia Roberts was now being jokingly coached on how to “perform” for Instagram audiences.
What made the moment especially viral was the contrast.
On one side, you had Roberts — an actress whose fame was built long before hashtags, filters, and algorithm-driven attention. On the other, you had the Instagram era, where visibility often depends on bold visuals, curated personas, and viral-friendly aesthetics.
The “Kardashian cleavage” gag became a symbol of that shift. It wasn’t really about fashion or shock value — it was about how celebrity culture itself had changed.
After the episode aired, clips of the segment spread widely online. Many viewers found it funny because it poked gentle fun at both Hollywood traditions and modern influencer culture. Others saw it as a commentary on how even elite actors are not immune to the pressures of social media branding.

Shortly after joining Instagram, Roberts’ account quickly gained hundreds of thousands of followers in a very short time, proving that her traditional star power still translated into the digital world.
But the Ellen moment remained memorable for a different reason.
It showed a rare crossover point between two eras of fame — classic Hollywood and algorithm-driven celebrity culture — wrapped in humor, exaggeration, and a fake “Kardashian transformation” designed purely for laughs.
In the end, Julia Roberts didn’t need cleavage props or viral gimmicks to stay relevant. Her career had already secured her place in Hollywood history.
But the segment became a snapshot of something bigger: the moment when even the biggest stars had to acknowledge that in the Instagram age, attention is the new currency — and everyone, no matter how famous, is part of the game.