No one noticed this giant blooper in the iconic Pretty Woman ❤️ Look closer and check the first comment below

Pretty Woman is one of those movies I can watch countless times — it never gets old or boring.

But considering how many times I’ve seen it, it’s a bit surprising that I’ve never noticed these

bloopers and mistakes that tell a different story about the film.Disney changed everything

Pretty Woman became a romantic comedy that captivated

millions and launched Richard Gere and Julia Roberts to superstardom.

But that’s not how it was supposed to be. The original screenplay was titled 3,000, penned by

then-struggling screenwriter J.F. Lawton. The early draft tackled

much darker themes about societal disparity and corporate greed..

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